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Your Guide to: the orchestra the facilities the concerts the people2 O 1 4

F e s t i v a l B o o k

2O14BLOSSOM MUSIC FESTIVALS U M M E R H O M E O FTHE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA

clevelandorchestra .com

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Metamorphosis, an Hermès story

18 East Orange StreetChagrin Falls, Ohio(440) 247-2828

Silk twill scarves

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There’s nothing quite like enjoying a concert with friends.

AUTO GROUP

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Metamorphosis, an Hermès story

18 East Orange StreetChagrin Falls, Ohio(440) 247-2828

Silk twill scarves

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There’s nothing quite like enjoying a concert with friends.

AUTO GROUP

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Lillian and Lincoln Grieswill be helping

pint-sized performersbelt show tunes

forever.belt show tunes

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www.akroncf.org

Lillian and Lincoln Gries wanted to support children and music forever. So, with a bequest

in their will, they started the Lillian D. andLincoln H. Gries Fund of Akron Community Foundation. For 58 years, Akron Community Foundation has been helping people from all walks of life become philanthropists with a charitable fund in their name. Let us help you achieve your charitable dreams, too.

Call us at 330-376-8522. Or, visit yourcharitabledreams.com

The Gries LegacyFounded: 1995

Initial bequest: $50,000Assets today: $264,680

We are honored to continue more than 80 years of supporting the Orchestra’s commitment to world-class performances.

Proud to support

The Cleveland OrchestraBlossom Festival

Atlanta Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Costa Mesa DenverHouston Los Angeles New York Orlando Philadelphia Seattle Washington, DC

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Photo by Roger Mastroianni

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4 Akron Community Foundation Color Half Vertical

4 Blossom Music FestivalFestival Book Table of Contents

FESTIVAL BOOK

7 About Blossom Blossom Board of Overseers . . . . . . . . 14 Blossom Women’s Committee . . . . . . . . 15

13 Musical Arts Association . . . . . . 13

16 The Cleveland Orchestra About the Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Roster of Musicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Music Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Get Involved — Volunteering, Making Music, and More . . . . . . . . . . 25

31 2014 Blossom Music Festival Information and Policies . . . . . . . . . . 31-39 Blossom Grounds Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Festival Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 Fun Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

40 Supporting the Orchestra Sound for the Centennial . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Institutional Annual Support . . . . . . . . 43 Individual Annual Support . . . . . . . . . . 46 Endowed Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

60 Community Partnerships Kent/Blossom Arts Festivals . . . . . . . . 60 2014 Gay Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Developing Future Audiences . . . . . . . 65

67 2014-15 Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

Copyright © 2014 by The Cleveland Orchestra

Eric Sellen, Program Book Editor E-MAIL: [email protected]

Cover Photography by Roger Mastroianni

Program books for Cleveland Orchestra concerts are produced by the Marketing & Communications Department and distrib-uted free of charge to attending audience members.

Program book advertising is sold through LIVE PUBLISHING COMPANY at 216-721-1800

The Musical Arts Association is grateful to the following organi-zations for their ongoing generous support of The Cleveland Orchestra: National Endowment for the Arts, State of Ohio and the Ohio Arts Council, and the residents of Cuyahoga County through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.

The Cleveland Orchestra is proud of its long-term partnership with Kent State University, made possible in part through generous funding from the State of Ohio.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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4 Akron Community Foundation Color Half Vertical

4 Blossom Music FestivalFestival Book Table of Contents

FESTIVAL BOOK

7 About Blossom Blossom Board of Overseers . . . . . . . . 14 Blossom Women’s Committee . . . . . . . . 15

13 Musical Arts Association . . . . . . 13

16 The Cleveland Orchestra About the Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Roster of Musicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Music Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Get Involved — Volunteering, Making Music, and More . . . . . . . . . . 25

31 2014 Blossom Music Festival Information and Policies . . . . . . . . . . 31-39 Blossom Grounds Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Festival Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 Fun Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

40 Supporting the Orchestra Sound for the Centennial . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Institutional Annual Support . . . . . . . . 43 Individual Annual Support . . . . . . . . . . 46 Endowed Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

60 Community Partnerships Kent/Blossom Arts Festivals . . . . . . . . 60 2014 Gay Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Developing Future Audiences . . . . . . . 65

67 2014-15 Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

Copyright © 2014 by The Cleveland Orchestra

Eric Sellen, Program Book Editor E-MAIL: [email protected]

Cover Photography by Roger Mastroianni

Program books for Cleveland Orchestra concerts are produced by the Marketing & Communications Department and distrib-uted free of charge to attending audience members.

Program book advertising is sold through LIVE PUBLISHING COMPANY at 216-721-1800

The Musical Arts Association is grateful to the following organi-zations for their ongoing generous support of The Cleveland Orchestra: National Endowment for the Arts, State of Ohio and the Ohio Arts Council, and the residents of Cuyahoga County through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.

The Cleveland Orchestra is proud of its long-term partnership with Kent State University, made possible in part through generous funding from the State of Ohio.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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We are honored to continue more than 80 years of supporting the Orchestra’s commitment to world-class performances.

Proud to support

The Cleveland OrchestraBlossom Festival

Atlanta Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Costa Mesa DenverHouston Los Angeles New York Orlando Philadelphia Seattle Washington, DC

bakerlaw.com © 2014

Photo by Roger Mastroianni

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www.ClevelandFoundation.org/Purpose877-554-5054

Turning Passion Into Purpose

Take a bow, Cleveland. We truly couldn’t have done it without you. For 100 years, you have helped us grant more than $1.7 billion to improve the lives of Greater Clevelanders. And to that, we say, “Bravo!”

Conducting the longest-running performance in community philanthropy.

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www.ClevelandFoundation.org/Purpose877-554-5054

Turning Passion Into Purpose

Take a bow, Cleveland. We truly couldn’t have done it without you. For 100 years, you have helped us grant more than $1.7 billion to improve the lives of Greater Clevelanders. And to that, we say, “Bravo!”

Conducting the longest-running performance in community philanthropy.

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7Blossom Music Festival

BLOSSOM Summer Home of The Cleveland Orchestra

OPENED IN 1968 as the summer home of Th e Cleveland Orchestra, Blossom Music Center is lo-cated just north of Akron, Ohio, and about 25 miles south of Cleveland. Blossom is situated on rolling hills surrounded by the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, which protects 33,000 acres along the Cuyahoga River between Akron and Cleveland. Blossom lies within the city limits of Cuyahoga Falls, an Ohio com-munity founded two-hundred years ago. Blossom was planned and built between 1966 and 1968 by the Musical Arts Association (the non-profi t parent organization of Th e Cleve-land Orchestra) at a total cost of approximately $8 million. Th e Cen-ter’s name honors the Dudley S. Blossom family, major supporters of Th e Cleveland Orchestra throughout its history. (Mr. Blossom served as president of the Musical Arts Asso-ciation 1936-38. His son, Dudley Jr., served as a trustee 1946-61.) In 2002, Blossom Music Center underwent the fi rst major capital im-provements project in the history of the facility, which serves 400,000 visitors each summer. Th e Blossom Redevelopment Project featured a major renovation of the facility and enhancement of patron ameni-ties, and was completed prior to the begin-ning of the 2003 Blossom Festival. Additional upgrading has continued since that time, including major accessibility work within an ongoing Americans with Disabilities Act

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Welcome to the 2014 Blossom Music Festival,

summer home of The Cleveland Orchestra. If

this is your fi rst time at Blossom, be sure to take

a stroll through the beautiful grounds and gar-

dens. And if this is a return visit, I know you will

enjoy the experience of great music in an ideal

outdoor setting. An evening at Blossom is a

memorable way to spend time with family

and friends. This Festival Book provides in-

formation about the events and the people

who make this summer’s Festival possible.

Enjoy!

Gary Hanson

Executive Director

The Cleveland Orchestra

WELCOME

About Blossom

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perfectharmony

Named one of

The PD “Top Workplaces”

4 years in a row!

950 Main Avenue, Suite 1100Cleveland, Ohio 44113

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In tune with our commitment to excellence and our city.

The Cleveland Orchestra. Tucker Ellis.

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perfectharmony

Named one of

The PD “Top Workplaces”

4 years in a row!

950 Main Avenue, Suite 1100Cleveland, Ohio 44113

tuckerellis.com

In tune with our commitment to excellence and our city.

The Cleveland Orchestra. Tucker Ellis.

9Blossom Festival 2014

project generously funded by the State of Ohio. Completed in 2013, this has included the construction of new rest-rooms and walkways to the left of the Pavilion (when looking toward the stage from the Lawn), and the intro-duction of new trams. The first Blossom season in 1968 consisted of six weeks of performances by The Cleveland Orchestra, gaining enthusiastic reviews for the Orchestra and its new summer home from critics throughout the country. The sched-ule expanded in subsequent seasons to feature the Blossom Festival of orches-tral and band music from the Fourth of July to Labor Day weekend alongside a summer-long season of concerts de-voted to rock, jazz, country, and other popular music presentations. Live Nation operates Blossom, and books and pro-motes each season’s non-orchestral attractions. the BlossoM Grounds

At the heart of Blossom is the Blossom Pavilion, situated at the base of a natu-ral bowl. The architect for this award-winning structure, widely celebrated for its distinctive architecture and superb acoustical qualities, was Peter van Dijk, who also served as architect for the Blossom Redevelopment Project. The seating capac-ity of the Pavilion is now 5,700, and another 13,500 patrons can be accommodated on the expansive hillside lawn seating area. Surrounding the Pavilion, the Blossom grounds encompass a number of other unique facilities. Near the Main Entrance from Steels Corners Road is Port-house Theatre. Here summer theatrical productions are presented by the Port-house Theatre Company, a professional repertory company affiliated with Kent State University under the Kent/Blossom Theatre program. In addition to the Blossom Pavilion, the main grounds include the Bandwag-on Gift Shop, the Blossom Grille (open before and after each Festival concert), the Knight Grove (a party center accommodating groups of 25 to 450), and Eells Gal-lery, which is used by the Kent/Blossom Art program to exhibit works by regional and national artists. Three landscaped gardens also are located on the main grounds. The Frank E. Joseph Garden was named in honor of the president of the Musical Arts Associa-tion at the time of Blossom’s construction and opening. Emily’s Garden was opened in 1992 to commemorate Emily (Mrs. Dudley S. Jr.) Blossom’s many contributions to

About Blossom

At the Blossom groundbreaking on July 2, 1967, from left in foreground are Frank Joseph (then president of the Musical Arts Association), Elizabeth Bingham Blossom (Mrs. Dudley Sr.), Benjamin Gale (Blossom grandson), Betsy Blossom (youngest Blossom grandchild), and Charles Bingham Blossom (Blossom grandson).

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Come see the first exhibition to explore yoga’s rich visual history

and its transformation over time and across communities.

Yoga: The Art of Transformation is organized by the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

www.clevelandart.org

Yoga: The Art of Transformation June 22 through September 7

Vishnu Vishvarupa, (detail), c. 1800–1820. India, Rajasthan, Jaipur. Opaque watercolor and gold on paper; 38.5 x 28 cm. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Given by Mrs. Gerald Clark IS.33-2006.

ART MENTOR FOUNDATION LUCERNE The Ebrahimi Family Foundation

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August 30

Family FunFest

Blossom Music Center. New in 2003 was the addition of the Herbert E. Strawbridge Gar-den, named in memory of Musical Arts Association trustee and civic leader Herb Straw-bridge. The Blossom Redevelopment Project redesign of Emily’s Garden, as well as the design of the Herbert E. Strawbridge Garden, are by Michael Van Valkenburgh. PartnerinG With CuYahoGa valleY national Park

Over the past several years, the Musical Arts Association worked with the Trust for Public Land (TPL) to conserve more than 500 acres of Blossom Music Center land into Cuyahoga Valley National Park through a sale funded by the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund. This transfer helps protect the park experience for concert-goers at Blossom, conserves the land for preservation, and provided one-time funding for the Orchestra. This sale of Blossom Music Center land now connects over 5,000 acres of forest ecosystems within the park. learn More aBout CuYahoGa valleY national Park

The Cleveland Orchestra thanks the Cuyahoga valley national Park (CVNP) and the Conservancy for CvnP for being among our Blossom Community Partners. CVNP combines cultural, historical, recreational, and natural activities in one setting. For more information about the Conservancy and its membership program, please visit conservancyforCvnP.org or call 330-657-2909 . For more information about CVNP, call 330-657-2752 or 800-257-9477 or visit nps.gov/cuva .

About Blossom

Labor Day Weekend fun for the whole family —for one very special concert this summer at blos-som! bring the kids and share the magical ex-perience of live symphonic music in the great outdoors. a fun-filled concert featuring tunes from The Little Mermaid, The Wizard of Oz, Frozen, and more. With Wheel of Fortune’s Pat Sajak as narrator. Featuring great family-friendly activities before the performance, and a fabulous post-concert fireworks show!

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Come see the first exhibition to explore yoga’s rich visual history

and its transformation over time and across communities.

Yoga: The Art of Transformation is organized by the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

www.clevelandart.org

Yoga: The Art of Transformation June 22 through September 7

Vishnu Vishvarupa, (detail), c. 1800–1820. India, Rajasthan, Jaipur. Opaque watercolor and gold on paper; 38.5 x 28 cm. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Given by Mrs. Gerald Clark IS.33-2006.

ART MENTOR FOUNDATION LUCERNE The Ebrahimi Family Foundation

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Sciences, Kent State empowers you to achieve.

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programs, schools and colleges

ranked amongthe world’s

best

With eight campuses across the region offering 282 bachelor’s degree programs, including a College of Public Health and new School of Digital

Sciences, Kent State empowers you to achieve.

kent.edu

top-tier best national universities

by u.s news & world report

northeast ohio’s #1 choice

among universities data source: ohio board of regents

You belong here

Kent State University, Kent State and KSU are registered trademarks and may not be used without permission. Kent State University, an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, is committed to attaining excellence through the recruitment and retention of a diverse workforce. 14-0981

programs, schools and colleges

ranked amongthe world’s

best

With eight campuses across the region offering 282 bachelor’s degree programs, including a College of Public Health and new School of Digital

Sciences, Kent State empowers you to achieve.

kent.edu

top-tier best national universities

by u.s news & world report

northeast ohio’s #1 choice

among universities data source: ohio board of regents

You belong here

Kent State University, Kent State and KSU are registered trademarks and may not be used without permission. Kent State University, an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, is committed to attaining excellence through the recruitment and retention of a diverse workforce. 14-0981

programs, schools and colleges

ranked amongthe world’s

best

With eight campuses across the region offering 282 bachelor’s degree programs, including a College of Public Health and new School of Digital

Sciences, Kent State empowers you to achieve.

kent.edu

top-tier best national universities

by u.s news & world report

northeast ohio’s #1 choice

among universities data source: ohio board of regents

You belong here

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Kent State University, Kent State and KSU are registered trademarks and may not be used without permission. Kent State University, an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, is committed to attaining excellence through the recruitment and retention of a diverse workforce. 14-0981

programs, schools and colleges

ranked amongthe world’s

best

With eight campuses across the region offering 282 bachelor’s degree programs, including a College of Public Health and new School of Digital

Sciences, Kent State empowers you to achieve.

kent.edu

top-tier best national universities

by u.s news & world report

northeast ohio’s #1 choice

among universities data source: ohio board of regents

You belong here

Kent State University, Kent State and KSU are registered trademarks and may not be used without permission. Kent State University, an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, is committed to attaining excellence through the recruitment and retention of a diverse workforce. 14-0981

programs, schools and colleges

ranked amongthe world’s

best

With eight campuses across the region offering 282 bachelor’s degree programs, including a College of Public Health and new School of Digital

Sciences, Kent State empowers you to achieve.

kent.edu

top-tier best national universities

by u.s news & world report

northeast ohio’s #1 choice

among universities data source: ohio board of regents

You belong here

Kent State University, Kent State and KSU are registered trademarks and may not be used without permission. Kent State University, an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, is committed to attaining excellence through the recruitment and retention of a diverse workforce. 14-0981

programs, schools and colleges

ranked amongthe world’s

best

With eight campuses across the region offering 282 bachelor’s degree programs, including a College of Public Health and new School of Digital

Sciences, Kent State empowers you to achieve.

kent.edu

top-tier best national universities

by u.s news & world report

northeast ohio’s #1 choice

among universities data source: ohio board of regents

You belong here

Kent State University, Kent State and KSU are registered trademarks and may not be used without permission. Kent State University, an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, is committed to attaining excellence through the recruitment and retention of a diverse workforce. 14-0981

programs, schools and colleges

ranked amongthe world’s

best

With eight campuses across the region offering 282 bachelor’s degree programs, including a College of Public Health and new School of Digital

Sciences, Kent State empowers you to achieve.

kent.edu

top-tier best national universities

by u.s news & world report

northeast ohio’s #1 choice

among universities data source: ohio board of regents

You belong here

13Blossom Festival 2014 Musical Arts Association

NON-rEsIDENt trustEEs Virginia Nord Barbato (NY) Wolfgang C. Berndt (Austria) Laurel Blossom (SC)

Richard C. Gridley (SC) Loren W. Hershey (DC) Herbert Kloiber (Germany)

Ludwig Scharinger (Austria)

trustEEs Ex-OFFIcIO Faye A. Heston, President, Volunteer Council of The Cleveland Orchestra Shirley B. Dawson, President, Women’s Committee of The Cleveland Orchestra Claire Frattare, President, Blossom Women’s Committee

Carolyn Dessin, Chair, Cleveland Orchestra Chorus Operating Committee Beverly J. Warren, President, Kent State University Barbara R. Snyder, President, Case Western Reserve University

PAst PrEsIDENts D. Z. Norton 1915-21 John L. Severance 1921-36 Dudley S. Blossom 1936-38 Thomas L. Sidlo 1939-53

Percy W. Brown 1953-55 Frank E. Taplin, Jr. 1955-57 Frank E. Joseph 1957-68 Alfred M. Rankin 1968-83

Ward Smith 1983-95Richard J. Bogomolny 1995-2002, 2008-09James D. Ireland III 2002-08

hONOrAry trustEEs FOr lIFE Gay Cull Addicott Oliver F. Emerson Allen H. Ford

Robert W. GillespieDorothy Humel HovorkaRobert F. Meyerson

trustEEs EmErItI Clifford J. Isroff Samuel H. Miller David L. Simon

rEsIDENt trustEEs George N. Aronoff Dr. Ronald H. Bell Richard J. Bogomolny Charles P. Bolton Jeanette Grasselli Brown Helen Rankin Butler Scott Chaikin Paul G. Clark Owen M. Colligan Robert D. Conrad Matthew V. Crawford Alexander M. Cutler Hiroyuki Fujita Paul G. Greig Robert K. Gudbranson Iris Harvie Jeffrey A. Healy Stephen H. Hoffman David J. Hooker Michael J. Horvitz Marguerite B. Humphrey David P. Hunt Christopher Hyland James D. Ireland III

Trevor O. Jones Betsy Juliano Jean C. Kalberer Nancy F. Keithley Christopher M. Kelly Douglas A. Kern John D. Koch S. Lee Kohrman Charlotte R. Kramer Dennis W. LaBarre Norma Lerner Virginia M. Lindseth Alex Machaskee Robert P. Madison Milton S. Maltz Nancy W. McCann Thomas F. McKee Beth E. Mooney John C. Morley Donald W. Morrison Meg Fulton Mueller Gary A. Oatey Katherine T. O’Neill The Honorable John D. Ong

Larry Pollock Alfred M. Rankin, Jr. Clara T. RankinAudrey Gilbert Ratner Charles A. RatnerJames S. Reid, Jr.Barbara S. Robinson Paul RoseSteven M. RossRaymond T. SawyerLuci ScheyHewitt B. Shaw, Jr. Richard K. SmuckerR. Thomas StantonDaniel P. WalshThomas A. WaltermireGeraldine B. WarnerJeffrey M. WeissNorman E. WellsPaul E. Westlake Jr.David A. Wolfort

OFFIcErs AND ExEcutIvE cOmmIttEE Dennis W. LaBarre, President Richard J. Bogomolny, Chairman The Honorable John D. Ong, Vice President

Norma Lerner, Honorary Chair Hewitt B. Shaw, Jr., Secretary Beth E. Mooney, Treasurer

Jeanette Grasselli Brown Alexander M. Cutler Matthew V. Crawford David J. Hooker Michael J. Horvitz

Douglas A. Kern Virginia M. Lindseth Alex Machaskee Nancy W. McCann John C. Morley

Larry PollockAlfred M. Rankin, Jr.Audrey Gilbert RatnerBarbara S. RobinsonRaymond T. Sawyer

THE Musical arts AssociATion as of July 1, 2014

operating The Cleveland Orchestra, Severance Hall, and Blossom Music Festival

THE clevelaND oRcHEsTRA Franz Welser-Möst, Music Director Gary Hanson, Executive Director

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OPEN HOUSE November 16,

January 11 or April 26 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Paul a. Rose, Chair Iris harvie, Vice Chair Carolyn bialoskyLaurel blossom Richard W. burke Elizabeth Chamberlain*Daniel C. ColantoneMalcolm J. CostaJoanne Dannemiller helen Dix*barbara Feld Linda gainesbarbara gravengaardC. Thomas harvie Jeffrey healyFaye a. hestonMary ann Jackson

Blossom Board of Overseers

Ex-OFFIcIODennis W. Labarre, President, Musical Arts AssociationRichard J. bogomolny, Chairman, Musical Arts Associationgary hanson, Executive Director, The Cleveland OrchestraCarol Lee Iott, Director, Strategy and Special Initiatives, The Cleveland OrchestraClaire Frattare, President, Blossom Women’s CommitteePeter van Dijk, Design Associate, Westlake Reed LeskoskyPeter S. Karas, Karas Consulting

The Blossom Board of Overseers was established by the Musical Arts Association’s Board of Trustees in January 1996 “to create a network of community leaders whose primary function is to increase public awareness of Blossom Music Center and its programs.” The Board is comprised of business and community leaders from Cuyahoga, Portage, Stark, and Summit Counties.

Blossom Board of Overseers

Michael J. KaplanPhilip S. KaufmannPhyllis KnaufSenator Frank LaRose Dr. Lester a. LeftonJanice R. Leshneralex MachaskeeEric McClenaghanMargaret Morgan*

Executive Russell M. Pry, Summit CountyRepresentative Kristina Daley RoegnerMayor William J. Roth, Jr., FairlawnSandra R. SmithKaren L. TalbottMarguerite TremelinThomas a. WaltermireMayor Don Walters, Cuyahoga FallsPaul E. Westlake Jr. *Honorary Member for Life

BANDWAGON GIFT SHOPMusic is in the air! Take advantage of the moment and browse our large selection of musical gifts and Cleveland Orchestra signature items. Open before each Blossom Festival concert, at intermissions, and for post-concert purchases, too! We have a se-lection of new summertime merchandise — and special bargains every night. Plus CDs and DVDs of artists and music being presented this summer. Stop in, and take the music home!

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Claire Frattare, PresidentLis hugh, First Vice PresidentMary ann Devine, Second Vice President Carol Eiber, Recording SecretarySylvia armstrong, Corresponding Secretarynena hankins, TreasurerPhyllis Knauf, Ex-officio, Past State ChairEmily McCartney and Sylvia oliver, Honorary Chairs

AREA CHAIRS akron — barbara Dieterich, Janice Sereneaurora — Laurey gillencanton / stark county — Faye hestonhudson — Robert Valentekent — Janet Sessionsnortheast — Janice Robinsonmembers-at-large — germaine Williams

LUNCHEON SERIES

Blossom Women’s committee

2014 Gourmet matinees 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. THREE WEEKDAYS, including lunch and program July 11 “Flawless Factory Seconds” — Enjoy the seamless sounds of the Factory Seconds Brass Trio, featuring Cleveland Orchestra members Jack Sutte (trumpet), Jesse McCormick (horn), and Richard Stout (trombone).

July 30 “Cornucopia Collection” — There will be horns aplenty as Cleveland Orchestra horn player and connoisseur Hans Clebsch shows and demon- strates his growing collection of historic and new horns, including his own creations as a designer.

august 27 “Divine Dvořák” — Cleveland Orchestra members Elayna Duitman and Sae Shiragami (violin), Lisa Boyko and Lembi Veskimets (viola), and David Alan Harrell (cello) perform Dvořák’s String Quintet No. 2, Opus 77, which the composer dedicated to his Czech homeland.

Presented each summer by the Blossom Women’s Committee. Open to the public. $45 for each program, or the three-luncheon series for $125. For reservations, contact Lori Cohen via email at [email protected] today.

Established with the opening of Blossom Music Center in 1968, the Blossom Women’s Committee is a state-wide volunteer organization that assists in promoting and sustaining each summer’s Blossom Music Festival. A series of fundraising, learning, and social events are presented each year to promote the Committee’s work and the beauty of Blossom and music under the stars. For additional information about joining the Blossom Women’s Committee or attending their events, please call The Cleveland Orchestra’s Volunteer Office at 216-231-7557.

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Gifts to University Hospitals

continue the legacy of giving from

generation to generation – by enabling us

to live our mission every day:

To Heal – enhancing patient care,

experience and access

To Teach – training future generations

of physicians and scientists

To Discover – accelerating medical

innovations and clinical research

And with your support, we’ll continue to provide the

same high-quality care that we have for nearly 150 years.

Join the many who are making a difference. To learn more,

contact our gift planning team at 216-983-2200 or visit UHGiving.org.

Your legacy helps create a healthier community.

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A s I t N E A r s t h E c E N t E N N I A l of its founding in 2018, The Cleveland Or-chestra is undergoing a new transformation and renaissance. Universally-ac-knowledged among the best ensembles on the planet, its musicians, staff, board of directors, volunteers, and hometown are working together on a set of enhanced goals for the 21st century — to develop the youngest audience of any orchestra in the world, to renew its focus on fully serving the communities where it per-forms through engagement and education, to continue its legendary command of musical excellence, and to move forward into the Orchestra’s next century with a strong commitment to adventuresome programming and new music. The Cleveland Orchestra divides its time each year across concert seasons at home in Cleveland’s Severance Hall and at Blossom Music Center each sum-mer. Additional portions of the year are devoted to touring and to a series of intensive performance residencies. These include an annual set of con-certs and education programs and partnerships in Florida, and recurring residencies at Vienna’s Musikverein, Switzerland’s Lucerne Festival, and New York’s Lincoln Center Festival. Musical Excellence. Under the leadership of Franz Welser-Möst, now entering his thirteenth season as the ensemble’s music director in 2014-15, The Cleveland Orchestra is acknowledged as among the world’s handful of best orchestras. Its performances of standard repertoire and new works are unrivalled at home in Ohio, in residen-cies around the globe, on tour across North Amer-ica and Europe, and through recordings, telecasts, and radio and internet broadcasts. Serving the Community. Programs for stu-dents and community engagement activities have long been part of the Orchestra’s commitment to serving Cleveland and surrounding communities, and have more recently been extended to its touring and residencies. All are designed to connect people to music in the concert hall, in classrooms, and in everyday lives. Championed by Welser-Möst, a new Make Music! initiative is taking shape, to advo-cate for the benefits of direct participation in making music for people of all ages. Future Audiences. Standing on the shoulders of ninety years of presenting quality music education programs, the Orchestra made national and international headlines through the creation of its Center for Future Audiences in 2010. Estab-

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Each year since 1989, The Cleveland Orchestra has presented a free concert in downtown Cleveland. The 25th free performance down-town was planned for July 2 this summer in partnership with Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, kicking off celebrations throughout the region of America’s 238th birthday.

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Gifts to University Hospitals

continue the legacy of giving from

generation to generation – by enabling us

to live our mission every day:

To Heal – enhancing patient care,

experience and access

To Teach – training future generations

of physicians and scientists

To Discover – accelerating medical

innovations and clinical research

And with your support, we’ll continue to provide the

same high-quality care that we have for nearly 150 years.

Join the many who are making a difference. To learn more,

contact our gift planning team at 216-983-2200 or visit UHGiving.org.

Your legacy helps create a healthier community.

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The Cleveland Orchestra is an extraordinary engine of promotion and a tremendous source of great civic pride. Every year The Cleveland Orchestra draws a local, national and international audience to Severance Hall to hear

“the sound the world is talking about.”

We invite you to be a part of this amazing experience by advertising in the Severance Hall printed programs. It’s a smart way to put yourself in front of 150,000+ of northeast Ohio’s most influential consumers and business

decision-makers.

Call 216-721-4300 or email [email protected]

WHY ISN’T YOUR AD HERE?ADVERTISE IN THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA SEVERANCE HALL PROGRAM BOOKS

PLACE YOUR AD:HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,& HERE

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The Cleveland Orchestra is an extraordinary engine of promotion and a tremendous source of great civic pride. Every year The Cleveland Orchestra draws a local, national and international audience to Severance Hall to hear

“the sound the world is talking about.”

We invite you to be a part of this amazing experience by advertising in the Severance Hall printed programs. It’s a smart way to put yourself in front of 150,000+ of northeast Ohio’s most influential consumers and business

decision-makers.

Call 216-721-4300 or email [email protected]

WHY ISN’T YOUR AD HERE?ADVERTISE IN THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA SEVERANCE HALL PROGRAM BOOKS

PLACE YOUR AD:HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,HERE,& HERE

photo: Roger Mastroianni

Grateful forCommunity Support

To learn more or to make a donation, visit akronchildrens.org/giving

Thanks to our friends, donors and volunteers, we can continue to provide the clinical, educational and research programs that help improve our children’s lives.

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lished with a significant endowment gift from the Maltz Family Foundation, the Center is designed to provide ongoing funding for the Orchestra’s continuing work to develop interest in classical music among young people. The flag-ship “Under 18s Free” program has seen unparalleled success in increasing at-tendance and interest, and was recently extended to Orchestra concerts in Miami. Innovative Programming. The Cleveland Orchestra was among the first American orchestras heard on a regular series of radio broadcasts, and its Severance Hall home was one of the first concert halls in the world built with recording and broadcasting capabilities. Today, Cleveland Orchestra concerts are presented in a variety of formats for a variety of audiences — including a pop-ular Fridays@7 series (mixing onstage symphonic works with post-concert world music performances), film scores performed live by the Orchestra, collab-orations with pop and jazz singers, ballet and opera presentations, and standard repertoire juxtaposed in meaningful contexts with new and older works. Origins and Evolution. The Cleveland Orchestra was founded in 1918 by a group of local citizens intent on creating an ensemble worthy of joining America’s top rank of symphony orches-tras. Seven music directors of increas-ing international reputation have guided and shaped the ensemble’s growth and sound: Nikolai Sokoloff, 1918-1933; Ar-tur Rodzinski, 1933-1943; Erich Leins-dorf, 1943-1946; George Szell, 1946-1970; Lorin Maazel, 1972-1982; Christoph von Dohnányi, 1984-2002; and Franz Welser-Möst, since 2002.

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FIRST VIOLINSWilliam PreucilCONCERTMASTER

Blossom-Lee ChairYoko MooreASSISTANT CONCERTMASTER

Clara G. and George P. Bickford Chair

Peter ottoFIRST ASSOCIATE CONCERTMASTER

Jung-Min amy leeASSOCIATE CONCERTMASTER

Gretchen D. and Ward Smith Chair

alexandra PreucilASSISTANT CONCERTMASTER

Dr. Jeanette Grasselli Brownand Dr. Glenn R. Brown Chair

takako MasamePaul and Lucille Jones Chair

Wei-Fang GuDrs. Paul M. and Renate H. Duchesneau Chair

kim GomezElizabeth and Leslie Kondorossy Chair

chul-in ParkHarriet T. and David L.Simon Chair

Miho HashizumeTheodore Rautenberg Chair

Jeanne Preucil roseDr. Larry J.B. and Barbara S. Robinson Chair

alicia koelzOswald and Phyllis Lerner Gilroy Chair

Yu YuanPatty and John Collinson Chair

isabel trautweinTrevor and Jennie Jones Chair

Mark DummGladys B. Goetz Chair

katherine Bormann

SECOND VIOLINSstephen rose*

Alfred M. and Clara T. Rankin Chair

emilio llinas 2

James and Donna Reid Chaireli Matthews 1

Patricia M. Kozerefski and Richard J. Bogomolny Chair

elayna Duitmanioana Missitscarolyn Gadiel Warnerstephen Warnersae shiragamivladimir Deninzonsonja Braaten Molloyscott Weberkathleen collinsBeth Woodsideemma shookJeffrey Zehngut

Yun-ting lee

VIOLASrobert vernon*

Chaillé H. and Richard B. Tullis Chair

lynne ramsey1

Charles M. and Janet G. Kimball Chair

stanley konopka 2

Mark JackobsJean Wall Bennett Chair

arthur klimarichard Waughlisa Boykolembi veskimetseliesha NelsonJoanna Patterson ZakanyPatrick connolly

CELLOSMark kosower*

Louis D. Beaumont Chairrichard Weiss1

The GAR Foundation Chaircharles Bernard2

Helen Weil Ross ChairBryan Dumm

Muriel and Noah Butkin Chairtanya ell

Thomas J. and Judith Fay Gruber Chair

ralph curryBrian thorntonDavid alan HarrellPaul kushiousMartha Baldwinthomas Mansbacher

BASSESMaximilian Dimoff *

Clarence T. Reinberger Chairkevin switalski 2

scott Haigh1

Mary E. and F. Joseph Callahan Chair

Mark athertonthomas sperlHenry Peyrebrune S

Charles Barr Memorial Chaircharles carletonscott DixonDerek Zadinsky

HARPtrina struble*

Alice Chalifoux Chair

F r a n z W e l S e r - M ö S t M u s i c D i R E c To R Kelvin Smith Family Chair

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FLUTESJoshua smith*

Elizabeth M. andWilliam C. Treuhaft Chair

saeran st. christopherMarisela sager 2

Austin B. and Ellen W. Chinn ChairMary kay Fink

PICCOLOMary kay Fink

Anne M. and M. Roger Clapp Chair

OBOESFrank rosenwein*

Edith S. Taplin ChairMary lynchJeffrey rathbun 2

Everett D. and Eugenia S. McCurdy Chair

robert Walters

ENgLISH HORNrobert Walters

Samuel C. and Bernette K. Jaffe Chair

CLARINETSFranklin cohen*

Robert Marcellus Chairrobert WoolfreyDaniel Mckelway 2

Robert R. and Vilma L. Kohn Chair

linnea Nereim

E-FLAT CLARINETDaniel Mckelway

Stanley L. and Eloise M. Morgan Chair

BASS CLARINETlinnea Nereim

BASSOONSJohn clouser *

Louise Harkness Ingalls ChairBarrick stees2

Sandra L. Haslinger ChairJonathan sherwin

CONTRABASSOONJonathan sherwin

HORNSrichard king *

George Szell Memorial ChairMichael Mayhew §

Knight Foundation ChairJesse MccormickHans clebschalan DeMattia

TRUMPETSMichael sachs*

Robert and Eunice Podis Weiskopf Chair

Jack suttelyle steelman2

James P. and Dolores D. Storer Chair

Michael Miller

CORNETSMichael sachs*

Mary Elizabeth and G. Robert Klein Chair

Michael Miller

TROMBONESMassimo la rosa*

Gilbert W. and Louise I. Humphrey Chair

richard stoutAlexander andMarianna C. McAfee Chair

shachar israel2

BASS TROMBONEthomas klaber

EUPHONIUM AND BASS TRUMPETrichard stout

TUBAYasuhito sugiyama*

Nathalie C. Spence and Nathalie S. Boswell Chair

TIMPANIPaul Yancich*

Otto G. and Corinne T. Voss Chairtom Freer 2

PERCUSSIONMarc Damoulakis*

Margaret Allen Ireland ChairDonald Millertom Freer

kEyBOARD INSTRUMENTSJoela Jones*

Rudolf Serkin Chaircarolyn Gadiel Warner

Marjory and Marc L. Swartzbaugh Chair

LIBRARIANSrobert o’Brien

Joe and Marlene Toot ChairDonald Miller

ORCHESTRA PERSONNELkaryn GarvinDIRECTOR

christine HonolkeMANAGER

ENDOWED CHAIRS CURRENTLy UNOCCUPIEDSidney and Doris Dworkin ChairSunshine Chair

* Principal § Associate Principal 1 First Assistant Princi pal 2 Assistant Principal S On sabbatical

CONDUCTORSchristoph von DohnányiMuSIC DIRECTOR LAuREATE

Giancarlo GuerreroPRINCIPAL GuEST CONDuCTOR,CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA MIAMI

Brett MitchellASSISTANT CONDuCTOR

Elizabeth Ring and William Gwinn Mather Chair

robert PorcoDIRECTOR OF CHORuSES

Frances P. and Chester C. Bolton Chair

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C A S E W E S T E R N R E S E RV E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Inamori Ethics Prize honors outstanding international leaders whose actions and influences have greatly improved the conditions of humankind.

Join us this year in honoring Dr. Denis Mukwege, a physician and human rights activist who has worked tirelessly with and for women who have suffered violent, traumatic attacks in the name of war. His Panzi Hospital in Bukavu, Congo, has become a beacon of hope for women.

Despite attacks on his life, he has persisted in his mission. As a result, he and his colleagues have treated more than 40,000 rape survivors.

CONGRATULATIONSDR. DENIS MUKWEGE

Recipient of the 2014 Inamori Ethics Prize

case.edu/events/inamori

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, 20146 p.m., Tinkham Veale University Center11038 Bellflower Rd., Cleveland

This event is FREE and open to the public. Reserve your tickets at case.edu/provost/inamori.

Members free, 18 and under free Nonmembers $5 after 5pm

Tuesdays, 7-8:30pmJune 17 - Aug. 5

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Franz Welser-möst Music Director Kelvin Smith Family Endowed Chair The Cleveland Orchestra

WIth thE uPcOmINg 201 4-1 5 sEAsON , Franz Welser-Möst begins his thirteenth year as music director of The Cleveland Or-chestra, with a long-term commitment extending to the Orches-tra’s centennial in 2018. Under his leadership, the Orchestra is renowned among the world’s greatest ensembles, acclaimed for its musical excellence, and a champion of new composers and innovative programming. The Orchestra is committed to per-forming more music for more people throughout Northeast Ohio — through concert, community, and education presentations. Mr. Welser-Möst also serves as general music director of the Vienna State Opera. Under Mr. Welser-Möst’s leadership, The Cleveland Orchestra has launched a series of residencies in important cultural locations around the world. These in-clude residencies at Vienna’s Musikverein and Switzerland’s Lucerne Festival, as well as programs at New York’s Lincoln Center Festival and at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music. The Orchestra’s annual residency in Miami, under the name Cleve-land Orchestra Miami, features multiple weeks of concerts coupled with community programs (modeled on the Orchestra’s long-term educational programs in Northeast Ohio) with more than a dozen school partners across the Miami-Dade area. Opera has been featured as a key component of Franz Welser-Möst’s tenure in Cleveland, with ten operas being presented in his first decade with the Orchestra, including a three-season Mozart cycle of fully-staged Zurich Opera productions at Severance Hall, followed by Strauss’s Salome at Severance Hall and at Carnegie Hall. Mr. Welser-Möst became general music director of the Vienna State Opera in 2010. He also maintains an ongoing relationship with the Vienna Philharmonic, which he recently led in performances at Carnegie Hall, Lucerne, Salzburg, and To-kyo, as well as twice conducting the ensemble’s annual New Year’s Concert. He pre-viously served a decade-long tenure with the Zurich Opera, leading the company in 40 new productions and culminating in three seasons as general music director. Mr. Welser-Möst’s recordings and videos have won international awards and acclaim. His Cleveland Orchestra recordings include live video performances of Bruckner Symphonies Nos. 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9. For his talents and dedication, Mr. Welser-Möst has received honors that include recognition from the Western Law Center for Disability Rights, honor-ary membership in the Vienna Singverein, appointment as an Academician of the European Academy of Yuste, a Decoration of Honor from the Republic of Austria for his artistic achievements, and the Kilenyi Medal from the Bruckner Society of America. He is the co-author of Cadences: Observations and Conversations, pub-lished in a German edition in 2007.

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1614 E. 40TH STREET CLEVELAND, OHIO 44103www.csinc.com

I believe in working for the greater good of all and I am proud to support an organization that shares this value.

Ken Lanci, Chairman

Presented by Cleveland State University’s Center for Arts and Innovation

All Concerts take place at 3:00 pm at Cleveland State University’sWaetjen Auditorium, Euclid Ave. & E. 21st St.Call (216) 687.5018 or visit www.csuohio.edu/music/caifor more information.

Kulas Series of Keyboard Conversations®with Jeffrey Siegel at Cleveland State University’s Center for Arts and Innovation

2009 - 2010Celebrating Chopin!

October 4, 2009Chopin for LoversEvery work on the program is inspired by adifferent woman in the composer’s love life!

December 6, 2009Chopin the PatriotThe heroic Polonaises, the poignant and bouyantMazurkas, and the vivacious Waltzes.

March 14, 2010Chopin the StorytellerEpic poems and short stories in tone. Ballades ofChopin and Brahms, Novelettes of Schumann.

April 25, 2010Chopin and the FutureWorks of Chopin that caress the ear and point tothe future.

“An Afternoon of entertaining talkand exhilarating music”

- The Washington Post

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Scintillating

Kulas Series of Keyboard Conversations®

with Jeffrey Siegel27th Season 2014-2015

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All concerts begin at 3:00 pm in Cleveland State University’s WaetjenAuditorium, Euclid Ave. and E. 21st St.For more information call 216.687.5018or visit www.csuohio.edu/concertseries/kc

“An afternoon of entertaining talk and exhilarating music.” – The Washington Post

Sunday, October 19, 2014Passionate Classicists — Schubert and Brahms

Sunday, November 16, 2014Torment and triumph — the music of Franz Liszt

Sunday, March 15, 2015 Three Great “Bs” — Bach, Beethoven and Bartók

Sunday, May 3, 2015Popular Piano Classics

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Celebrating Life Making Music Inspiring Minds Building CommunityChanging Lives Paying ForwardServing Northeast Ohio Get Involved

Created to serve Northeast Ohio, The Cleveland Orchestra has a long and proud history of sharing the value and joy of music.

To learn more, visit clevelandorchestra.com

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

CONCERTS

CelebratingLifeMusic inspires. It fortifies minds and electrifies spirits. It brings people together in mind, body, and soul.

From free community concerts at Severance Hall and on Public Square in downtown Cleveland . . . to picnics on warm summer evenings at Blossom Music Center . . .

From performances to crowds of students, in classrooms and auditoriums . . . to opera and ballet with the world’s best singers and dancers . . .

From holiday gatherings with favorite songs . . . to the wonder of new compositions performed by music’s rising stars . . .

The Cleveland Orchestra performs all varieties of music, gathering family and friends together in celebration. We commemorate major milestones and honor special moments, providing the soundtrack to each day and bringing your hopes and joys to life.

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ACTIVE PARTICIPATION

Making MusicThe Cleveland Orchestra passionately believes in the value of ac� ve music-making, which teaches life lessons in teamwork, listening, collabora� on, and self expression. Music is an ac� vity to par� cipate in directly, with your hands, voice, and spirit.

Join ensembles for musicians of all ages — including the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, Children’s Chorus, Youth Chorus, and Blossom Fes� val Chorus, and the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra.

Each year, the Orchestra brings people together in celebra� on of music and events, giving voice to music at community singalongs and during holiday performances.

We partner with local schools and businesses to teach and perform, in ensembles and as soloists, encouraging music-making across Northeast Ohio.

Music has the power to inspire, to transform, to change lives. Support your school’s music programs and make music part of your life.

A FOCUS ON YOUNG PEOPLE

Changing LivesThe Cleveland Orchestra is building the youngest orchestra audience in the country. Over the past ve years, the number of young people a� ending Cleveland Orchestra concerts at Blossom and Severance Hall has more than doubled, and now makes up 20% of the audience!

Under 18s Free, the agship program of the Orchestra’s Center for Future Audiences (created with a lead endowment gi� from the Maltz Family Founda� on), makes a� ending Orchestra concerts aff ordable for families.

Student Advantage and Frequent FanCard programs off er great deals for students.

The Circle, our new membership program for ages 21 to 40, enables young professionals to enjoy Orchestra concerts and social and networking events.

The Orchestra’s KeyBank Fridays@7 series draws new crowds to Severance Hall to experience performances of world music alongside Orchestra concerts.

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

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ACTIVE PARTICIPATION

Making Music

EDuCATION

Inspiring MindsEducation has been at the heart of The Cleve land Orchestra’s community offerings since the ensemble’s founding in 1918. The arts are a core subject of school learning, vital to realizing each child’s full potential. A child’s education is incomplete unless it includes the arts, and students of all ages can experience the joy of music through the Orchestra’s varied education programs.

The Orchestra’s offerings impact . . .

. . . the very young, with programs including PNC Musical Rainbows and PNC Grow up Great.

. . . grade school and high school students, with programs including Learning Through Music, Family Concerts, Education Concerts, and In-School Performances.

. . . college students and beyond, with programs including musician-led master-classes for college students, in-depth explorations of musical repertoire, pre-concert musician interviews, and public discussion groups.

YOuR ORCHESTRA

BuildingCommunityThe Cleveland Orchestra exists for and because of the vision, generosity, and dreams of the Northeast Ohio community. Each year, we seek new ways to meaningfully impact Cleveland’s citizens.

• Convening people at free community concerts each year in celebration of our country, our city, our culture, and our shared love of music.

• Immersing the Orchestra in local commun ities with special performances in local businesses and hotspots during our annual “At Home” neighborhood residencies.

• Collaborating with celebrated arts institutions – from the Cleveland Museum of Art and PlayhouseSquare to Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet – to bring inspirational performances to the people of Northeast Ohio.

• Actively partnering with local schools, neighborhoods, and businesses, and with city and state government to engage and serve new corners of the community through neighborhood residencies, education offerings, and free public events.

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26 The Cleveland Orchestra26 The Cleveland OrchestraGetting Involved

ACTIVE PARTICIPATION

Making MusicThe Cleveland Orchestra passionately believes in the value of ac� ve music-making, which teaches life lessons in teamwork, listening, collabora� on, and self expression. Music is an ac� vity to par� cipate in directly, with your hands, voice, and spirit.

Join ensembles for musicians of all ages — including the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, Children’s Chorus, Youth Chorus, and Blossom Fes� val Chorus, and the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra.

Each year, the Orchestra brings people together in celebra� on of music and events, giving voice to music at community singalongs and during holiday performances.

We partner with local schools and businesses to teach and perform, in ensembles and as soloists, encouraging music-making across Northeast Ohio.

Music has the power to inspire, to transform, to change lives. Support your school’s music programs and make music part of your life.

A FOCUS ON YOUNG PEOPLE

Changing LivesThe Cleveland Orchestra is building the youngest orchestra audience in the country. Over the past ve years, the number of young people a� ending Cleveland Orchestra concerts at Blossom and Severance Hall has more than doubled, and now makes up 20% of the audience!

Under 18s Free, the agship program of the Orchestra’s Center for Future Audiences (created with a lead endowment gi� from the Maltz Family Founda� on), makes a� ending Orchestra concerts aff ordable for families.

Student Advantage and Frequent FanCard programs off er great deals for students.

The Circle, our new membership program for ages 21 to 40, enables young professionals to enjoy Orchestra concerts and social and networking events.

The Orchestra’s KeyBank Fridays@7 series draws new crowds to Severance Hall to experience performances of world music alongside Orchestra concerts.

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

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VOluNTEERS

Get InvolvedThe Cleveland Orchestra has been supported by many dedicated volunteers since its founding in 1918. You can make an immediate impact by getting involved.

• Over 80,000 friends of The Cleveland Orchestra participate in our news, concerts, and performances through Facebook and Twitter.

• The Women’s Committee of The Cleveland Orchestra and the Blossom Women’s Committee support the Orchestra through service and fundraising. For further information, please call 216-231-7557.

• Over 400 volunteers assist concertgoers each season, as Ushers for Orchestra concerts at Severance Hall, or as Tour Guides and as Store Volunteers. For more info, please call 216-231-7425.

• Three-hundred vocalists volunteer their time and artistry as part of the professionally-trained Cleveland Orchestra Chorus and Blossom Festival Chorus each year. To learn more, call 216-231-7372.

A GENEROuS COMMuNITY

PayingForwardTo learn more, visit clevelandorchestra.com

Ticket sales cover less than half the cost of The Cleveland Orchestra’s concerts, education presentations, and community programs. Each year, thousands of generous people make donations large and small to sustain the Orchestra for this and future generations.

Every dollar donated enables The Cleveland Orchestra to play the world’s finest music, bringing meaningful experiences to people throughout our community — and acclaim and admiration to Northeast Ohio.

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WHAT IGNITES YOU?NORTHEAST OHIO MEDICAL UNIVERSITYIgniting the Passion of Physicians, Pharmacists , Public Health Professionals and Health Science Researchers

For more than 40 years, Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) has been changing the lives of individuals in the region through the innovative teaching of tomorrow’s physicians, pharmacists, public health offi cials and health care researchers.

A public, community-based medical university and academic health center, Northeast Ohio Medical University is dedicated to its mission of education, research and service and continues to improve the quality of health care and make a strong economic impact in Northeast Ohio and beyond.

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About Your EveningIf you have questions concerning your evening at blossom, feel free to ask an usher or staff member. In addition, Information Centers are staffed by members of the blossom Women’s Committee to answer your questions in person (see below). Please visit clevelandorchestra.com for additional information and answers to many frequently asked questions, as well as up-to-date traffic and parking information. you can also call The Cleveland orch estra’s administrative offices during weekday business hours at 216-231-7300.

BlOssOm musIc cENtEr blossom grounds and facilities are operated for The Cleveland orchestra by Live nation. ad-ministrative offices at blossom are open during regular weekday business hours, but access to the grounds is not available to the public. For information, please call 330-920-8040. The blossom box office is open on Saturdays and Sundays during the summer, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., including from1 p.m. through intermis-sion on concert days.

INFOrmAtION cENtErs Questions? Members of the blossom Wom-en’s Committee staff two Information Centers, lo-cated outside the Main gate across from the Lawn Ticket booth and inside the Main gate on Smith Plaza next to the Frank E. Joseph garden.

grOuNDs OPEN gates to the blossom grounds are open to the public 2½ hours before Festival concerts.

PArKINg Free parking is available with your ticket to any Festival concert. access to paved park-ing requires a printed and dated hang-tag, which must be displayed in your vehicle. Paved Lots A and B are reserved for subscribers (Lot B) and Box Seat holders (Lot A). Free hang-tags for Lots C-D-E are available with Pavilion tickets purchased at least ten days in advance of a Festival concert. anyone can upgrade to Lot a parking in ad-vance, subject to availability, for $20 per vehicle. Cars without dated parking hang-tags are usu-ally directed to non-paved parking. Vehicles displaying a valid handicapped parking permit are directed to designated

spaces in Lots B and E. a limited number of aDa parking spaces are also available in Lot afor $20 per vehicle, with advance purchase. For further information, please contact guest Services at 330-926-6068.

FrEE trAm sErvIcE Free transportation throughout the grounds is available to all patrons for blossom Music Fes-tival concerts. Tram service from parking lots to Smith Plaza and to the Pavilion is available on a continuous basis before and after each concert.

PIcNIcs Festival patrons are always welcome to bring your own picnics, packed with everything needed to make your experience a special and relaxing event — or let us cook for you (see the sections on concessions and the Blossom Grille). blossom has plentiful picnic areas, including the Woods Picnic area adjacent to Parking Lot b. Picnic areas cannot be reserved in advance and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The Lawn is a favorite picnic spot. In the inter-est of safety, open-flame grilling is not permitted anywhere on the blossom grounds or parking areas. Sparklers and fireworks are strictly prohibited.

PIcNIc DrOP-OFF Patrons with parking access to any paved lot can drop off a passenger or food near the tram stop in your parking lot. For safety reasons, there is no picnic (or passenger) drop-off at the Main gate.

cONcEssIONs blossom offers a variety of food and beverage concessions throughout the grounds. Some of the items available include individual pizzas, grilled hot dogs, jumbo soft pretzels, drinks, coffees, ice cream novelties, and a selection of alcoholic bev-erages featuring domestic and imported beers as well as summer cocktails. Refreshing wines by the bottle can be purchased at the Wine Store, at the top of the Lawn (see grounds map).

BlOssOm grIllE This open-air restaurant, located at the top of the Lawn seating area, is the perfect place to start or end your evening. The full-service restau-rant and bar offers a variety of freshly prepared

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appetizers, salads, entrees, and desserts, plus wines, spirits, and beers. The Blossom Grille is open for dinner 2½ hours prior to all Blossom Music Festival con-certs and also is open for Afterglow — coff ee, spirits, and desserts after each concert. For more information or to make reserva-tions, please call 330-916-6063. You can also pre-order boxed dinners in advance.

CATERING AND GROUPS With a welcoming natural setting, gracious gardens, and a summer full of music, Blossom is a great place to host a party. Our party pavilions at Knight Grove accommodate 25 to 450 people, and we can make special arrangements for larger groups. Bring a few dozen friends, your favorite clients, or your whole company to a con-cert and let Blossom’s exclusive caterer, Aramark, help you create a memorable pre-concert event. From casual barbecues and informal recep-tions to elegant sit-down dinners, you can select a menu from our catering guide or ask our chef and catering manager to put together a unique menu for your event. Please note that arrange-ments must be made in advance. To request a catering menu, please call 330-916-6063. For information regarding group ticket packages for concerts, please call The Cleveland Orchestra’s Group Sales Offi ce at 216-231-7493.

SMITH PLAZA Patrons enter Blossom through Smith Plaza. The Plaza off ers merchandise sales, ticket ser-vices, guest services, First Aid stations, gardens, Eells Art Gallery, ATM, and an Information Center staff ed by the Blossom Women’s Committee.

KULAS PLAZA Kulas Plaza is open to serve Cleveland Orch-estra donors, series subscribers, and box seat holders at Festival concerts. Kulas Plaza guests have access to dedicated restrooms, conces-sions, and tables for pre-concert dining and intermission refreshments.

FIRST AID First Aid is available at every performance. Contact the nearest usher or go to Smith Plaza.

LOST AND FOUND Visitors seeking to retrieve lost articles can inquire at Guest Services at the Smith Plaza.

BANDWAGON GIFT SHOP At Blossom Music Festival concerts, the Bandwagon Gift Shop off ers Blossom signature merchandise as well as Cleveland Orchestra clothing, gift items, and music CDs. The shop is open 2½ hours before the concert, through intermission, and for post-concert shopping. For more information, call 330-916-6090.

CAMERAS AND VIDEO RECORDERS Cameras can be brought onto the Blossom grounds, for Festival performances only, to take pictures of your family and friends. However, in accordance with contractual agreements withthe performers, the taking of pictures inside thePavilion during performances is not permitted.

NOISE, TEXTING, AND OTHER DISTRACTIONS Please keep in mind the comfort and safety of people around you throughout your evening at Blossom. Please turn off your cell phone, pagers, alarms, and any other device that makes noise or emits light. In consideration of other audience mem-bers, especially on the Lawn, patrons are re-spectfully requested to refrain from talking, making other audible distractions, or partici-pating in activities that might interrupt others’ enjoyment, or create an unsafe audience setting. Swinging bats, tossing hard objects (such as baseballs and footballs) is prohibited, as is play-ing soccer and kickball. Parents should supervise their children at all times. A free Blossom Young Person’s Guide is available to help children learn about music, with some suggested activities, drawings of in-struments, and more.

NO SMOKING All Blossom events are presented in a smoke-free environment. Smoking tobacco or e-cigarettes is not allowed anywhere on the grounds or in buildings once you have entered through the ticket gates. With required fi re and safety precautions, limited smoking areas are sometimes designated outside the gates, closer to paved parking areas.

LAWN CHAIRS AND RENTALS Guests on the Lawn enjoy diff erent kinds of seating — but please keep in mind that

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33Blossom Festival 2014

BlossomGrille Lawn

Seating KulasPlaza

Main Gate

Box Office

Pavilion

Knight Grove

Picnic Shelter

Picnic Tables ConcessionsFamily Restroom

HoodMeyerson

Suite

Lawn Terrace

Information Center*

Frank E. Joseph Garden

Wine Store

BackstageLot

Bandwagon Gift Shop

Eells Art Gallery

Lot A Gate

Herbert E.Strawbridge

GardenEmily’sGarden Smith

Plaza

Woods Picnic Area

Guest Servicesand First Aid

Special Events Center

Lawn Ticket Booth

Pedestrian Bridge

Concessions

Information Center*

Subscriber

FirstEnergy

Lot Lot

Lot Lot

Lot(PAY LOT)

ATM

ATM

ATM

ATM

* Information Centers staffed by members

of the Blossom Women’s Committee

Porthouse Theatre, Grass Lots, and Steels Corners Road Entrance

Tram Stops

BLOSSOM GROUNDS

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appetizers, salads, entrees, and desserts, plus wines, spirits, and beers. The Blossom Grille is open for dinner 2½ hours prior to all Blossom Music Festival con-certs and also is open for Afterglow — coff ee, spirits, and desserts after each concert. For more information or to make reserva-tions, please call 330-916-6063. You can also pre-order boxed dinners in advance.

CATERING AND GROUPS With a welcoming natural setting, gracious gardens, and a summer full of music, Blossom is a great place to host a party. Our party pavilions at Knight Grove accommodate 25 to 450 people, and we can make special arrangements for larger groups. Bring a few dozen friends, your favorite clients, or your whole company to a con-cert and let Blossom’s exclusive caterer, Aramark, help you create a memorable pre-concert event. From casual barbecues and informal recep-tions to elegant sit-down dinners, you can select a menu from our catering guide or ask our chef and catering manager to put together a unique menu for your event. Please note that arrange-ments must be made in advance. To request a catering menu, please call 330-916-6063. For information regarding group ticket packages for concerts, please call The Cleveland Orchestra’s Group Sales Offi ce at 216-231-7493.

SMITH PLAZA Patrons enter Blossom through Smith Plaza. The Plaza off ers merchandise sales, ticket ser-vices, guest services, First Aid stations, gardens, Eells Art Gallery, ATM, and an Information Center staff ed by the Blossom Women’s Committee.

KULAS PLAZA Kulas Plaza is open to serve Cleveland Orch-estra donors, series subscribers, and box seat holders at Festival concerts. Kulas Plaza guests have access to dedicated restrooms, conces-sions, and tables for pre-concert dining and intermission refreshments.

FIRST AID First Aid is available at every performance. Contact the nearest usher or go to Smith Plaza.

LOST AND FOUND Visitors seeking to retrieve lost articles can inquire at Guest Services at the Smith Plaza.

BANDWAGON GIFT SHOP At Blossom Music Festival concerts, the Bandwagon Gift Shop off ers Blossom signature merchandise as well as Cleveland Orchestra clothing, gift items, and music CDs. The shop is open 2½ hours before the concert, through intermission, and for post-concert shopping. For more information, call 330-916-6090.

CAMERAS AND VIDEO RECORDERS Cameras can be brought onto the Blossom grounds, for Festival performances only, to take pictures of your family and friends. However, in accordance with contractual agreements withthe performers, the taking of pictures inside thePavilion during performances is not permitted.

NOISE, TEXTING, AND OTHER DISTRACTIONS Please keep in mind the comfort and safety of people around you throughout your evening at Blossom. Please turn off your cell phone, pagers, alarms, and any other device that makes noise or emits light. In consideration of other audience mem-bers, especially on the Lawn, patrons are re-spectfully requested to refrain from talking, making other audible distractions, or partici-pating in activities that might interrupt others’ enjoyment, or create an unsafe audience setting. Swinging bats, tossing hard objects (such as baseballs and footballs) is prohibited, as is play-ing soccer and kickball. Parents should supervise their children at all times. A free Blossom Young Person’s Guide is available to help children learn about music, with some suggested activities, drawings of in-struments, and more.

NO SMOKING All Blossom events are presented in a smoke-free environment. Smoking tobacco or e-cigarettes is not allowed anywhere on the grounds or in buildings once you have entered through the ticket gates. With required fi re and safety precautions, limited smoking areas are sometimes designated outside the gates, closer to paved parking areas.

LAWN CHAIRS AND RENTALS Guests on the Lawn enjoy diff erent kinds of seating — but please keep in mind that

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33Blossom Festival 2014

BlossomGrille Lawn

Seating KulasPlaza

Main Gate

Box Office

Pavilion

Knight Grove

Picnic Shelter

Picnic Tables ConcessionsFamily Restroom

HoodMeyerson

Suite

Lawn Terrace

Information Center*

Frank E. Joseph Garden

Wine Store

BackstageLot

Bandwagon Gift Shop

Eells Art Gallery

Lot A Gate

Herbert E.Strawbridge

GardenEmily’sGarden Smith

Plaza

Woods Picnic Area

Guest Servicesand First Aid

Special Events Center

Lawn Ticket Booth

Pedestrian Bridge

Concessions

Information Center*

Subscriber

FirstEnergy

Lot Lot

Lot Lot

Lot(PAY LOT)

ATM

ATM

ATM

ATM

* Information Centers staffed by members

of the Blossom Women’s Committee

Porthouse Theatre, Grass Lots, and Steels Corners Road Entrance

Tram Stops

BLOSSOM GROUNDS

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how you sit can obstruct others’ views. Many patrons prefer lying back on a blanket and listening to music under the big summer sky, while others prefer to bring chairs to watch the evening’s activities. Short-legged beach-style chairs make good neighbors. Suitable rental chairs are available at the top of the hill for a rental fee of $5 per evening. Tents or other structures are strictly prohibited.

IN cAsE OF rAIN blossom Music Festival concerts are per-formed rain or shine. In the event of rain, Lawn/general admission tickets will allow you access to the general admission sections of the Pavil-ion, available on a first-come, first-served basis.

curtAIN tImE Every effort is made to begin concerts on time. on occasion, traffic or other conditions may force a delay of five to ten minutes. The dimming of lights in the blossom Pavilion and the entrance of the Concertmaster onto the stage for the tuning of the orchestra usually signal the imminent start of each concert.

ArrIvINg lAtE, lEAvINg EArly If you have tickets for Pavilion seating and you arrive after the performance has begun, you will be asked to wait quietly until the first break between musical selections in the performance, when ushers will guide you to your seats. Lawn patrons can find a spot on the Lawn at any time. however, please be courteous to fellow patrons who are already enjoying the concert and do not create an unnecessary disturbance. If you need to leave before the concert ends, please do so only between pieces in order not to

disturb the performers or other patrons.

INtErmIssIONs Intermissions are expected to run 20 min-utes. The ringing of a bell and the flashing of lights are used to signal the impending start of the second half of a concert.

gArDENs The area surrounding Smith Plaza boasts three beautiful gardens dedicated to the memory of individuals who were influential in the creation of blossom: Emily blossom, Frank E. Joseph, and herbert E. Strawbridge.

EElls Art gAllEry Eells art gallery exhibits works by regional and national artists, curated by the Kent/blos-som art program.

POrthOusE thEAtrE Located just inside blossom’s main road entrance, Porthouse Theatre offers a summer season of theatrical productions presented by the Porthouse Theatre Company, a professional regional repertory company affiliated with Kent State university. The theater’s box office opens 1½ hours prior to showtime. For further information or to make reservations, please call 330-929-4416.

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BY TELEPHONECall the Severance Hall Ticket Offi ce

at 216-231-1111 or 800-686-1141, open weekdays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

IN PERSONAt the Severance Hall Ticket Of ce Blossom Music Festival tickets can be purchased at the Severance Hall Ticket Offi ce, located at 11001 Euclid Avenue (the corner of Euclid Ave nue and East Boulevard) in Cleve-land. Open weekdays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.

At Blossom Music Center Tickets for Blossom Music Festival con-certs can be purchased at the Blossom Box Of-fi ce, open Saturdays and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and from 1 p.m. through intermission on Festival concert dates.

ONLINE clevelandorchestra.com Individual concert tickets are available online at clevelandorchestra.com — featuring select-your-own seats and print-at-home tickets.

PAVILION GENERAL ADMISSION AREASAreas of the Pavilion are designated for gen-

eral admission seating on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis (beginning two hours before each concert). Lawn Tickets and Under 18s Free Lawn Passes grant access to this area. Each person regardless of age must have a ticket to sit in this area.

GROUP DISCOUNTS Groups of 10 or more qualify for specially discounted tickets to most Festival concerts. Whether you are planning for your company picnic, a club or social group outing, or this year’s family reunion, Blossom off ers a special setting. Call our Group Sales Offi ce at 216-231-7493.

GUARANTEED COMPLIMENTARYPAVED LOT PARKING When you purchase Pavilion tickets to Festival concerts in advance, you receive a parking pass that guarantees you space in one of Blossom’s paved parking lots and access to these lots via the “Parking Pass” lane. To receive a parking pass, purchase tickets in person or online at least ten days prior to the concert.

Buying Tickets

RESERVED SEATING AREAS (Pavilion) Box Seats Area 1 Area 2 Area 3

OPEN SEATING AREAS Lawn/General Admission Area

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Accessible seating locations are available across seating price levels. If assistance is need-ed, uniformed staff can help.

SEATING CHART

Free Lawn Tickets are available for young people ages 17 and younger. Two Under 18s Free Lawn Passes can be requested with each paid admission. Under 18s must have a pass for entry and must be accompanied by an adult. Passes can be requested through the Ticket Offi ce or online. The Under 18s Free Lawn Pass also permits seating in the General Admission sections of the Pavilion. Seating in the General Admission sec-tions of the Pavilion is available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Pavilion seating may not be ap-propriate for very young children if they are un-able to sit quietly and enjoy the concert without disturbing those around them.

Under 18s Free is a program for families, supported by The Cleveland Orch estra’s Center for Future Audiences. The Center, created with a lead endowment gift from the Maltz Family Foundation, was established to fund programs to develop new generations of audiences for Cleveland Orchestra concerts in Northeast Ohio.

This 2013 Pavilion Ticket Buyer’s Parking Pass is good only on

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AUG 2 SAT at 8 PM

ROMANTIC RACHMANINOFFThe Cleveland OrchestraJohannes Debus, conductorBenjamin Grosvenor, piano

RAMEAU Music from Les Indes GalantesRAVEL Piano Concerto in G majorRAVEL Pavane for a Dead Princess RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances

AUG 10 SUN at 7 PM

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAMThe Cleveland OrchestraJeff rey Kahane, conductor Peter Otto, violin

STRAVINSKY Suite from PulcinellaHAYDN Violin Concerto No. 1MENDELSSOHN Music from A Midsummer Night’s DreamMENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 4 (“Italian”)

Yo-Yo Ma

JULY 3 THURS at 8 PM JULY 4 FRI at 8 PM

A SALUTE TO AMERICABlossom Festival BandLoras John Schissel, conductor

Great music, fi reworks, and fun! The Blossom Festival Band presents Northeast Ohio’s favorite Fourth-of-July concert tradition, featuring Ameri-can classics and patriotic selections, topped off with Tchaikovsky’s “1812” Overture and fi reworks!July 3 Sponsor: The J. M. Smucker CompanyJuly 4 Sponsor: KeyBank

JULY 12 SAT at 8 PM

BEETHOVEN'S 7THThe Cleveland OrchestraAsher Fisch, conductor Isabelle Faust, violin

WAGNER Overture to The Flying DutchmanMENDELSSOHN Violin ConcertoBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7Sponsor: Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.

JULY 13 SUN at 7 PM

SCI-FI SPECTACULARThe Cleveland OrchestraJack Everly, conductorGeorge Takei, narratorKristen Plumley, sopranoMen of the Blossom Festival Chorus

Music from a galaxy far, far away. Explore strange, new worlds with music from the biggest and best science fi ction TV shows and movies, including selections from Star Trek, Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and more!

JULY 19 SAT at 8 PM

A TASTE OF SPAINThe Cleveland OrchestraBramwell Tovey, conductor Karen Gomyo, violinEmily Fons, mezzo-soprano

BIZET Suite from CarmenSAINT-SAËNS Violin Concerto No. 3FALLA The Three-Cornered HatSponsor: The J. M. Smucker Company

JULY 20 SUN at 7 PM

MOZART &SHOSTAKOVICHThe Cleveland OrchestraStanislaw Skrowaczewski, conductorFrancesco Piemontesi, piano

WEBER Overture to Der FreischützMOZART Piano Concerto No. 27SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 5Sponsor: Steinway Piano Gallery Cleveland

JULY 26 SAT at 7 PM*

BEETHOVEN & LISZTThe Cleveland OrchestraJohn Storgårds, conductorStephen Hough, piano

BEETHOVEN Overture to FidelioLISZT Piano Concerto No. 1SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2*The evening begins at 7 p.m. with the Kent/Blossom Chamber Orchestra led by Brett Mitchell, playing works by Ravel and Wagner, and ends with a “side-by-side” perfor-mance of Sibelius’s Symphony No. 2 with both orchestras.

Sponsor: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company

JULY 27 SUN at 7 PM

BROADWAYSTANDING OVATIONSThe Cleveland OrchestraJack Everly, conductor

A “wicked” good evening! Come to Blos-som for a concert of Broadway showstop-pers, including highlights from Phantom of the Opera (with Broadway’s “Phan tom” Ted Keegan), Wicked Rent, and more!Sponsor: PNC Bank

Isabelle Faust

All programs and artists subject to change.

AUG 23 SAT at 8 PM

CARMINA BURANAThe Cleveland OrchestraAndrew Grams, conductor Nadine Sierra, sopranoChristopher Pfund, tenorBrian Mulligan, baritoneBlossom Festival ChorusCleveland Orchestra Children’s Chorus

LISZT Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2ORFF Carmina BuranaSponsor: The J. M. Smucker Company

AUG 24 SUN at 7 PM

A BEATLES TRIBUTE Celebrating 50 Years in the USAThe Cleveland OrchestraMichael Krajewski, conductorwith Classical Mystery Tour

The best of the Beatles . . . with The Cleveland Orchestra. From the early hits through the solo years, relive the great-est hits of the Beatles as tribute band Classical Mystery Tour brings these songs to life with the original orchestrations.

JULY 5 SAT at 8 PM

FESTIVAL OPENINGDVOŘÁK’S NEW WORLDThe Cleveland OrchestraJaap van Zweden, conductor Renaud Capuçon, violin

TCHAIKOVSKY Capriccio ItalienTCHAIKOVSKY Violin ConcertoDVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9 Sponsor: Blossom Women’s Committee

AUG 3 SUN at 7 PM

HOLLYWOODUNDER THE STARSThe Cleveland OrchestraRichard Kaufman, conductor Michael Sachs, trumpet

A blockbuster tribute to great fi lm scores. Enjoy selections from Lawrence of Arabia, Forrest Gump, Lincoln, Gone with the Wind, The Godfather, and more.Sponsor: BakerHostetler

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AUG 9 SAT at 8 PM

THE MAGIC OF MOZARTThe Cleveland OrchestraMatthew Halls, conductor

MOZART Overture to IdomeneoTCHAIKOVSKY Suite No. 4 (“Mozartiana”)MOZART Eine kleine Nachtmusik [A Little Night Music]MOZART Symphony No. 36 (”Linz”)Sponsor: Medical Mutual of Ohio

AUG 16 SAT at 8 PM

YO-YO MAThe Cleveland OrchestraJahja Ling, conductor Yo-Yo Ma, cello

SMETANA Overture to The Bartered BrideELGAR Cello ConcertoDVOŘÁK Symphony No. 6

AUG 30 SAT at 7 PM

FAMILY FUNFESTBlossom Festival OrchestraRichard Kaufman, conductorWhitney Claire Kaufman, vocalist

Labor Day Weekend fun for the whole family! Bring the kids and share the magical experience of live symphonic music. With tunes from The Little Mer maid, The Wizard of Oz, Frozen, and more. With family-friendly activities and post-concert fi reworks!Sponsor: The J. M. Smucker Company

AUG 31 SUN at 7 PM

Cleveland OrchestraEUROPEAN FESTIVALS TOUR SEND-OFF The Cleveland OrchestraFranz Welser-Möst, conductor

WIDMANN Con brioBRAHMS Symphony No. 3BRAHMS Symphony No. 4

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AUG 2 SAT at 8 PM

ROMANTIC RACHMANINOFFThe Cleveland OrchestraJohannes Debus, conductorBenjamin Grosvenor, piano

RAMEAU Music from Les Indes GalantesRAVEL Piano Concerto in G majorRAVEL Pavane for a Dead Princess RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances

AUG 10 SUN at 7 PM

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAMThe Cleveland OrchestraJeff rey Kahane, conductor Peter Otto, violin

STRAVINSKY Suite from PulcinellaHAYDN Violin Concerto No. 1MENDELSSOHN Music from A Midsummer Night’s DreamMENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 4 (“Italian”)

Yo-Yo Ma

JULY 3 THURS at 8 PM JULY 4 FRI at 8 PM

A SALUTE TO AMERICABlossom Festival BandLoras John Schissel, conductor

Great music, fi reworks, and fun! The Blossom Festival Band presents Northeast Ohio’s favorite Fourth-of-July concert tradition, featuring Ameri-can classics and patriotic selections, topped off with Tchaikovsky’s “1812” Overture and fi reworks!July 3 Sponsor: The J. M. Smucker CompanyJuly 4 Sponsor: KeyBank

JULY 12 SAT at 8 PM

BEETHOVEN'S 7THThe Cleveland OrchestraAsher Fisch, conductor Isabelle Faust, violin

WAGNER Overture to The Flying DutchmanMENDELSSOHN Violin ConcertoBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7Sponsor: Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.

JULY 13 SUN at 7 PM

SCI-FI SPECTACULARThe Cleveland OrchestraJack Everly, conductorGeorge Takei, narratorKristen Plumley, sopranoMen of the Blossom Festival Chorus

Music from a galaxy far, far away. Explore strange, new worlds with music from the biggest and best science fi ction TV shows and movies, including selections from Star Trek, Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and more!

JULY 19 SAT at 8 PM

A TASTE OF SPAINThe Cleveland OrchestraBramwell Tovey, conductor Karen Gomyo, violinEmily Fons, mezzo-soprano

BIZET Suite from CarmenSAINT-SAËNS Violin Concerto No. 3FALLA The Three-Cornered HatSponsor: The J. M. Smucker Company

JULY 20 SUN at 7 PM

MOZART &SHOSTAKOVICHThe Cleveland OrchestraStanislaw Skrowaczewski, conductorFrancesco Piemontesi, piano

WEBER Overture to Der FreischützMOZART Piano Concerto No. 27SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 5Sponsor: Steinway Piano Gallery Cleveland

JULY 26 SAT at 7 PM*

BEETHOVEN & LISZTThe Cleveland OrchestraJohn Storgårds, conductorStephen Hough, piano

BEETHOVEN Overture to FidelioLISZT Piano Concerto No. 1SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2*The evening begins at 7 p.m. with the Kent/Blossom Chamber Orchestra led by Brett Mitchell, playing works by Ravel and Wagner, and ends with a “side-by-side” perfor-mance of Sibelius’s Symphony No. 2 with both orchestras.

Sponsor: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company

JULY 27 SUN at 7 PM

BROADWAYSTANDING OVATIONSThe Cleveland OrchestraJack Everly, conductor

A “wicked” good evening! Come to Blos-som for a concert of Broadway showstop-pers, including highlights from Phantom of the Opera (with Broadway’s “Phan tom” Ted Keegan), Wicked Rent, and more!Sponsor: PNC Bank

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All programs and artists subject to change.

AUG 23 SAT at 8 PM

CARMINA BURANAThe Cleveland OrchestraAndrew Grams, conductor Nadine Sierra, sopranoChristopher Pfund, tenorBrian Mulligan, baritoneBlossom Festival ChorusCleveland Orchestra Children’s Chorus

LISZT Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2ORFF Carmina BuranaSponsor: The J. M. Smucker Company

AUG 24 SUN at 7 PM

A BEATLES TRIBUTE Celebrating 50 Years in the USAThe Cleveland OrchestraMichael Krajewski, conductorwith Classical Mystery Tour

The best of the Beatles . . . with The Cleveland Orchestra. From the early hits through the solo years, relive the great-est hits of the Beatles as tribute band Classical Mystery Tour brings these songs to life with the original orchestrations.

JULY 5 SAT at 8 PM

FESTIVAL OPENINGDVOŘÁK’S NEW WORLDThe Cleveland OrchestraJaap van Zweden, conductor Renaud Capuçon, violin

TCHAIKOVSKY Capriccio ItalienTCHAIKOVSKY Violin ConcertoDVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9 Sponsor: Blossom Women’s Committee

AUG 3 SUN at 7 PM

HOLLYWOODUNDER THE STARSThe Cleveland OrchestraRichard Kaufman, conductor Michael Sachs, trumpet

A blockbuster tribute to great fi lm scores. Enjoy selections from Lawrence of Arabia, Forrest Gump, Lincoln, Gone with the Wind, The Godfather, and more.Sponsor: BakerHostetler

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AUG 9 SAT at 8 PM

THE MAGIC OF MOZARTThe Cleveland OrchestraMatthew Halls, conductor

MOZART Overture to IdomeneoTCHAIKOVSKY Suite No. 4 (“Mozartiana”)MOZART Eine kleine Nachtmusik [A Little Night Music]MOZART Symphony No. 36 (”Linz”)Sponsor: Medical Mutual of Ohio

AUG 16 SAT at 8 PM

YO-YO MAThe Cleveland OrchestraJahja Ling, conductor Yo-Yo Ma, cello

SMETANA Overture to The Bartered BrideELGAR Cello ConcertoDVOŘÁK Symphony No. 6

AUG 30 SAT at 7 PM

FAMILY FUNFESTBlossom Festival OrchestraRichard Kaufman, conductorWhitney Claire Kaufman, vocalist

Labor Day Weekend fun for the whole family! Bring the kids and share the magical experience of live symphonic music. With tunes from The Little Mer maid, The Wizard of Oz, Frozen, and more. With family-friendly activities and post-concert fi reworks!Sponsor: The J. M. Smucker Company

AUG 31 SUN at 7 PM

Cleveland OrchestraEUROPEAN FESTIVALS TOUR SEND-OFF The Cleveland OrchestraFranz Welser-Möst, conductor

WIDMANN Con brioBRAHMS Symphony No. 3BRAHMS Symphony No. 4

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Blossom Fun Facts When the construction of Blossom was completed in 1968, it included:

1,250 tons of steel; 12,000 cubic yards of concrete; 4 acres of sodded lawn area

The very fi rst work conducted at Blossom’s inaugural concert was The Star-Spangled Banner.

Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie were the fi rst pop artists to perform at Blossom, on July 23, 1968.

The Cleveland Orchestra has performed 979 concerts at Blossom since its opening in 1968 through the end of the 2013 Festival season.

Since 1969, Blossom has featured special “Fourth-of-July” band concerts each year.

Guest conductors who have led Cleveland Orchestra performances at Blossom include: Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniel Barenboim, Leonard Bernstein, Victor Borge, Pierre Boulez, Aaron Copland, Colin Davis, Antal Dorati, Charles Dutoit, Duke Ellington, Arthur Fiedler, Bernard Haitink, André Kostelanetz, Erich Kunzel, Henry Mancini, Bobby McFerrin, Mitch Miller, Neville Marriner, Eduardo Mata, Robert Shaw, Maxim Shostakovich, Michael Tilson Thomas, and John Williams.

Guest artists who have performed with The Cleveland Orchestra at Blossom

include: Van Cliburn, Leon Fleisher, James Galway, Benny Goodman, Yo-Yo Ma, Peter Nero, Jessye Norman, Itzhak Perlman, Gil Shaham, Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, Beverly Sills, and Frederica von Stade.

BIG BIRD AT BLOSSOM. The Sesame Street character Big Bird tried his hand (wing?) at con-ducting The Cleveland Orchestra as part of the 1983 and 1984 Blossom Festivals. The fun continues this summer with concert selections for the whole family, including Sci-Fi Spectacular, Broadway Standing Ovations, Hollywood Under the Stars, and Family FunFest.

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orchestra schedule & ticket information(216) 231-1111 or 800-686-1141 toll free outside local calling areas

or online at clevelandorchestra.com

the cleveland orchestraseverance Hall administrative offices(216) 231-7300

blossom Music Center is owned by the Musical arts association, the nonprofit parent organization of The Cleveland orch-estra. Live nation has been contracted to operate blossom and to book and promote the summer’s non-orchestral attractions.

Blossom administrative offices (330) 920-8040

Blossom Grille (330) 916-6063

Group sales and knight Grove reservations (216) 231-7493

Bandwagon Gift shop (330) 916-6090

eells art Gallery (330) 672-7853

Porthouse theatre (330) 929-4416

BlossomOffices and Numbers

AkronArtMuseum.org

MUSIC FOR YOUR EYES

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Gay Cull AddicottDarby and Jack AshelmanClaudia BjerreJeanette Grasselli Brown and Glenn R . BrownRobert and Jean* ConradRichard and Ann GridleyThe Louise H . and David S . Ingalls FoundationMr . and Mrs . Douglas A . KernJames and Gay* KitsonVirginia M . and Jon A . Lindseth

Ms . Nancy W . McCannNordson Corporation FoundationThe Honorable and Mrs . John Doyle OngCharles and Ilana Horowitz RatnerSally and Larry SearsMr . and Mrs . Richard K . SmuckerSquire Patton Boggs (US) LLPThompson Hine LLPAnonymous (2)

Art of Beauty Company, Inc .BakerHostetlerMr . William P . Blair IIIMr . Richard J . Bogomolny and Ms . Patricia M . KozerefskiMrs . M . Roger ClappEatonFirstEnergy FoundationForest City Enterprises, Inc .The George Gund FoundationHyster-Yale Materials HandlingNACCO Industries, Inc .Jones DayMr . and Mrs . Michael J . HorvitzThe Walter and Jean Kalberer FoundationMr . and Mrs . Joseph P . KeithleyKeyBankKulas FoundationMr . and Mrs . Dennis W . LaBarreMrs . Norma LernerThe Lubrizol Corporation

The Andrew W . Mellon FoundationMs . Beth E . MooneySally S .* and John C . MorleyJohn P . Murphy FoundationDavid and Inez Myers FoundationThe Eric & Jane Nord Family FundThe Payne FundPNC BankJulia and Larry PollockMrs . Alfred M . Rankin, Sr .Mr . and Mrs . Alfred M . Rankin, Jr .Mr . and Mrs . Albert B . RatnerJames and Donna ReidBarbara S . RobinsonThe Leighton A . Rosenthal Family FoundationThe Sage Cleveland FoundationThe Ralph and Luci Schey FoundationThe Kelvin and Eleanor Smith FoundationThe J . M . Smucker CompanyJoe and Marlene TootAnonymous (3)

gifts of $5 million and MoRe

The Cleveland FoundationMr . and Mrs . Alexander M . Cutler

Maltz Family FoundationAnonymous

gifts of $1 million to $5 million

gifts of $500,000 to $1 million

Sound for the Centennial Campaign

In anticipation of The Cleveland Orchestra’s 100th anniversary in 2018, we have embarked on the most ambitious fundraising campaign in our history. The Sound for the Centennial Campaign seeks to build the Orchestra’s Endowment through cash gifts and legacy commitments, while also securing broad-based and increas-ing annual support from across Northeast Ohio. The generous individuals and organizations listed on these pages have made

long-term commitments of annual and endowment support, and legacy declarations to the Campaign as of June 15, 2014. We gratefully recognize their extraordinary commitment toward the Orchestra’s future success. Your participation can make a crucial difference in helping to ensure that future genera-tions of concertgoers experience, embrace, and enjoy performances, collaborative presentations, and education programs by The Cleveland Orchestra. To join this growing list of visionary contributors, please contact Jon Limbacher, Chief Development Officer, at 216-231-7520.

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Mr. and Mrs. George N. AronoffJack L. BarnhartFred G. and Mary W. BehmBen and Ingrid BowmanDr. Christopher P. Brandt and Dr. Beth SersigGeorge* and Becky Dunn Mr. Allen H. FordDr. and Mrs. Hiroyuki FujitaGAR FoundationAlbert I. and Norma C. GellerDr. Saul GenuthJoAnn and Robert Glick Family FundHahn Loeser & Parks LLPIris and Tom HarvieJeff and Julia HealyMr. Daniel R. High Mr. and Mrs.* S. Lee KohrmanKenneth M. Lapine and Rose E. MillsDr. David and Janice LeshnerMrs. Emma S. LincolnLinda and Saul LudwigDr. and Mrs. Sanford E. Marovitz

Mr. Thomas F. McKeeThe Nord Family FoundationMr. Gary A. OateyHelen Rankin Butler and Clara Rankin WilliamsAudra and George RoseRPM International Inc.Mrs. David SeidenfeldAndrea E. SenichNaomi G. and Edwin Z. SingerSandra and Richey SmithMs. Lorraine S. SzaboVirginia and Bruce TaylorDorothy Ann TurickMs. Ginger WarnerThe Denise G. and Norman E. Wells, Jr. Family FoundationMr. Max W. WendelPaul and Suzanne WestlakeMarilyn J. WhiteKatie and Donald WoodcockWilliam Wendling and Lynne WoodmanAnonymous

GIFTS OF $100,000 TO $250,000

Randall and Virginia BarbatoJohn P. Bergren* and Sarah S. EvansThe William Bingham FoundationMr. and Mrs.* Harvey BuchananCliffs Natural ResourcesMr. and Mrs. Matthew V. CrawfordWilliam and Anna Jean CushwaNancy and Richard DotsonSidney E. Frank FoundationMary Jane HartwellDavid and Nancy HookerMrs. Marguerite B. HumphreyJames D. Ireland IIITrevor and Jennie JonesMr. Clarence E. Klaus, Jr.Giuliana C. and John D. Koch

Dr. Vilma L. KohnMr. and Mrs. Alex MachaskeeRobert M. Maloney and Laura GoyanesElizabeth Ring Mather and William Gwinn Mather FundMr. Donald W. MorrisonMargaret Fulton-MuellerWilliam J. and Katherine T. O’NeillParker Hannifi n Corporation Mr. and Mrs. James A. SaksHewitt and Paula ShawThe Skirball FoundationR. Thomas and Meg Harris StantonMr. and Mrs. Jules Vinney*David A. and Barbara Wolfort

GIFTS OF $250,000 TO $500,000

* deceased

Sound for the Centennial Campaign

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Mr. and Mrs. George N. AronoffJack L. BarnhartFred G. and Mary W. BehmBen and Ingrid BowmanDr. Christopher P. Brandt and Dr. Beth SersigGeorge* and Becky Dunn Mr. Allen H. FordDr. and Mrs. Hiroyuki FujitaGAR FoundationAlbert I. and Norma C. GellerDr. Saul GenuthJoAnn and Robert Glick Family FundHahn Loeser & Parks LLPIris and Tom HarvieJeff and Julia HealyMr. Daniel R. High Mr. and Mrs.* S. Lee KohrmanKenneth M. Lapine and Rose E. MillsDr. David and Janice LeshnerMrs. Emma S. LincolnLinda and Saul LudwigDr. and Mrs. Sanford E. Marovitz

Mr. Thomas F. McKeeThe Nord Family FoundationMr. Gary A. OateyHelen Rankin Butler and Clara Rankin WilliamsAudra and George RoseRPM International Inc.Mrs. David SeidenfeldAndrea E. SenichNaomi G. and Edwin Z. SingerSandra and Richey SmithMs. Lorraine S. SzaboVirginia and Bruce TaylorDorothy Ann TurickMs. Ginger WarnerThe Denise G. and Norman E. Wells, Jr. Family FoundationMr. Max W. WendelPaul and Suzanne WestlakeMarilyn J. WhiteKatie and Donald WoodcockWilliam Wendling and Lynne WoodmanAnonymous

GIFTS OF $100,000 TO $250,000

Randall and Virginia BarbatoJohn P. Bergren* and Sarah S. EvansThe William Bingham FoundationMr. and Mrs.* Harvey BuchananCliffs Natural ResourcesMr. and Mrs. Matthew V. CrawfordWilliam and Anna Jean CushwaNancy and Richard DotsonSidney E. Frank FoundationMary Jane HartwellDavid and Nancy HookerMrs. Marguerite B. HumphreyJames D. Ireland IIITrevor and Jennie JonesMr. Clarence E. Klaus, Jr.Giuliana C. and John D. Koch

Dr. Vilma L. KohnMr. and Mrs. Alex MachaskeeRobert M. Maloney and Laura GoyanesElizabeth Ring Mather and William Gwinn Mather FundMr. Donald W. MorrisonMargaret Fulton-MuellerWilliam J. and Katherine T. O’NeillParker Hannifi n Corporation Mr. and Mrs. James A. SaksHewitt and Paula ShawThe Skirball FoundationR. Thomas and Meg Harris StantonMr. and Mrs. Jules Vinney*David A. and Barbara Wolfort

GIFTS OF $250,000 TO $500,000

* deceased

Sound for the Centennial Campaign

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Th e Partners in Excellence program salutes companies with annual contri-butions of $100,000 and more, exem-plifying leadership and commitment to musical excellence at the highest level.

PARTNERS IN EXCELLENCE$300,000 AND MORE

Hyster-Yale Materials HandlingNACCO Industries, Inc.KeyBankThe Lubrizol CorporationRaiff eisenlandesbank Oberösterreich (Europe) The J. M. Smucker Company

PARTNERS IN EXCELLENCE$200,000 TO $299,999BakerHostetlerEatonFirstEnergy FoundationForest City Enterprises, Inc.Jones DayPNC BankThompson Hine LLP

PARTNERS IN EXCELLENCE$100,000 TO $199,999The Cliff s FoundationGoogle, Inc.Medical Mutual of OhioNordson Corporation and Foundation Parker Hannifi n CorporationSquire Patton Boggs (US) LLP

$50,000 TO $99,999

Dollar BankQuality Electrodynamics (QED)voestalpine AG (Europe)Anonymous

$25,000 TO $49,999Charter OneDix & EatonThe Giant Eagle FoundationGreenberg Traurig (Miami)Huntington National BankThe Lincoln Electric FoundationLitigation Management, Inc.Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra, LLC (Miami)Northern Trust Bank of Florida (Miami)Olympic Steel, Inc.Park-Ohio Holdings Corp.The Plain DealerRPM International Inc.

$2,500 TO $24,999AdCom CommunicationsAkron Tool & Die CompanyAkronLife MagazineAmerican Fireworks, Inc.American Greetings CorporationBank of AmericaBDIBrothers Printing Co., Inc.Brouse McDowellEileen M. Burkhart & Co LLCBuyers Products CompanyCalfee, Halter & Griswold LLPCleveland ClinicThe Cleveland Wire Cloth & Mfg. Co.Cohen & Company, CPAsCommunity Behavioral Health CenterConn-Selmer, Inc.Consolidated SolutionsDominion FoundationErnst & Young LLPEvarts TremaineFeldman Gale, P.A. (Miami)Ferro CorporationFirstMerit BankFrantz Ward LLPVictor Kendall, Friends of WLRN (Miami)Gallagher Benefi t ServicesGreat Lakes Brewing CompanyGross BuildersHahn Loeser & Parks LLPHyland SoftwareJones Day (Miami)Littler Mendelson, P.C.C. A. Litzler Co., Inc.Live Publishing CompanyMacy’sMarsh/AIG (Miami)Materion CorporationMiba AG (Europe)MTD Products, Inc.North Coast Container Corp.Northern HaserotOatey Co.Ohio CATOhio Savings Bank, A Division of New York Community BankOswald CompaniesPolyOne CorporationPricewaterhouse Coopers LLPThe Prince & Izant CompanyThe Sherwin-Williams CompanyStern Advertising AgencyStruktol Company of AmericaSwagelok CompanyTucker EllisUlmer & Berne LLPUniversity HospitalsVer Ploeg & Lumpkin, P.A. (Miami)WCLV Foundation Westlake Reed LeskoskyMargaret W. Wong & Assoc. Co., LPAAnonymous (2)

Annual Supportgifts of $2,500 or more during the past year, as of June 10, 2014

Cumulative GivingJOHN L. SEVERANCE SOCIETY$5 MILLION AND MORE

KeyBankPNC Bank

$1 MILLION TO $5 MILLION

BakerHostetlerBank of AmericaEatonFirstEnergy FoundationForest City Enterprises, Inc.The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyHyster-Yale Materials HandlingNACCO Industries, Inc.Jones DayThe Lubrizol Corporation / The Lubrizol FoundationMedical Mutual of OhioMerrill LynchParker Hannifi n CorporationThe Plain DealerPolyOne CorporationRaiff eisenlandesbank Oberösterreich (Europe) The J. M. Smucker Company

Th e Severance Society recognizes the generosity of contributors of $1 million or more in cumulative giving to Th e Cleveland Orchestra. Listing as of June 2014.

Corporate Annual Support

Th e Cleveland Orchestra gratefully acknowledges and salutes these corporations for their generous support toward the Orchestra’s Annual Fund, benefi t events, tours and residencies, and special projects.

Corporate Support

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

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Foundation and Government Annual Support

$1 MILLION AND MORE

The Cleveland FoundationCuyahoga County residents through

Cuyahoga Arts & CultureThe Andrew W. Mellon FoundationThe Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation

$500,000 TO $999,999The George Gund Foundation

$250,000 TO $499,999Kulas FoundationJohn P. Murphy FoundationThe Eric & Jane Nord Family FundOhio Arts Council

$100,000 TO $249,999The George W. Codrington Charitable FoundationSidney E. Frank FoundationGAR FoundationElizabeth Ring Mather and William Gwinn Mather FundDavid and Inez Myers Foundation

$50,000 TO $99,999Ann and Gordon Getty FoundationThe Hearst FoundationsMartha Holden Jennings FoundationMyra Tuteur Kahn Memorial Fund of The Cleveland FoundationMarlboro 2465 FoundationMiami-Dade County Department of Cultural Aff airs (Miami)Donald and Alice Noble Foundation, Inc. The Nord Family FoundationThe Payne FundThe Sage Cleveland FoundationSurdna Foundation

$20,000 TO $49,999Paul M. Angell Family FoundationThe Helen C. Cole Charitable TrustThe Mary S. and David C. Corbin FoundationMary and Dr. George L. Demetros Charitable TrustThe Gerhard Foundation, Inc.The Helen Wade Greene Charitable TrustJohn S. and James L. Knight Foundation The Margaret Clark Morgan FoundationNational Endowment for the ArtsThe Frederick and Julia Nonneman FoundationWilliam J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill FoundationPeacock Foundation, Inc. (Miami)Polsky Fund of Akron Community FoundationThe Reinberger FoundationThe Sisler McFawn Foundation

Annual Support gifts of $2,000 or more during the past year, as of June 10, 2014

Th e Cleveland Orchestra gratefully acknowledges and salutes these Foundations and Government agencies for their generous support toward the Orchestra’s Annual Fund, benefi t events, tours and residencies, and special projects.

$2,000 TO $19,999The Abington FoundationAyco Charitable Foundation The Ruth and Elmer Babin FoundationThe Batchelor Foundation, Inc. (Miami)Dr. NE & JZ Berman FoundationThe Bernheimer Family Fund of the Cleveland FoundationBicknell FundEva L. and Joseph M. Bruening FoundationThe Conway Family FoundationThe Fogelson FoundationThe Harry K. Fox and Emma R. Fox Charitable FoundationThe William O. and Gertrude Lewis Frohring FoundationFunding Arts Network (Miami)The Hankins FoundationThe Muna & Basem Hishmeh FoundationRichard H. Holzer Memorial FoundationThe Jean Thomas Lambert FoundationThe Laub FoundationVictor C. Laughlin, M.D. Memorial Foundation TrustThe G. R. Lincoln Family FoundationThe Mandel Foundation The McGregor FoundationBessie Benner Metzenbaum FoundationThe M.G. O’Neil FoundationPaintstone FoundationThe Charles E. & Mabel M. Ritchie Memorial FoundationThe Leighton A. Rosenthal Family FoundationSCH FoundationAlbert G. & Olive H. Schlink FoundationHarold C. Schott FoundationJean C. Schroeder FoundationKenneth W. Scott FoundationThe Sherwick FundLloyd L. and Louise K. Smith Memorial FoundationThe South Waite FoundationThe Veale FoundationThe George Garretson Wade Charitable TrustThe S. K. Wellman FoundationThe Welty Family FoundationThomas H. White Foundation, a KeyBank TrustThe Edward and Ruth Wilkof FoundationThe Wuliger FoundationAnonymous (2)

Cumulative GivingJOHN L. SEVERANCE SOCIETY$10 MILLION AND MORE

The Cleveland FoundationCuyahoga County residents through Cuyahoga Arts & CultureKulas FoundationMaltz Family FoundationState of OhioOhio Arts CouncilThe Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation

$5 MILLION TO $10 MILLION

The George Gund FoundationKnight Foundation (Cleveland, Miami)The Andrew W. Mellon FoundationJohn P. Murphy Foundation

$1 MILLION TO $5 MILLION

The William Bingham FoundationThe George W. Codrington Charitable Foundation GAR FoundationAnn and Gordon Getty FoundationThe Louise H. and David S. Ingalls FoundationMartha Holden Jennings FoundationElizabeth Ring Mather and William Gwinn Mather FundDavid and Inez Myers FoundationNational Endowment for the ArtsThe Eric & Jane Nord Family FundThe Payne FundThe Reinberger FoundationThe Sage Cleveland Foundation

Th e Severance Society recognizes the generosity of contributors of $1 million or more in cumulative giving to Th e Cleveland Orchestra. Listing as of June 2014.

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

Foundation & Government Support

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Individual Annual Support

Th e Cleveland Orchestra and Musical Arts Association gratefully recognize the individuals listed here, who have provided generous gift s of cash or pledges of $2,500 or more to the Annual Fund, benefi t events, tours and residencies, and special annual donations.

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

Lifetime Giving JOHN L. SEVERANCE SOCIETY

$10 MILLION AND MORE

Daniel R. and Jan R. Lewis (Miami, Cleveland)

$5 MILLION TO $10 MILLION

Mr. Richard J. Bogomolny and Ms. Patricia M. KozerefskiMr. and Mrs. Alexander M. CutlerMrs. Norma Lerner and The Lerner FoundationMrs. Alfred M. Rankin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Ratner

$1 MILLION TO $5 MILLION

Irma and Norman Braman (Miami) Mr. Francis J. Callahan*Mrs. M. Roger ClappMr. George Gund III*Francie and David Horvitz (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz Mr. James D. Ireland III The Walter and Jean Kalberer Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Keithley Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. LaBarre Susan Miller (Miami) Sally S.* and John C. Morley The Family of D. Z. NortonThe Honorable and Mrs. John Doyle Ong Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rankin, Jr.Charles and Ilana Horowitz RatnerJames and Donna Reid Barbara S. Robinson The Ralph and Luci Schey FoundationMr.* and Mrs. Ward SmithAnonymous (2)

Th e John L. Severance Society is named to honor the philantrhopist and business leader who dedicated his life and fortune to creating Th e Cleveland Orchestra’s home concert hall, which stands today as an emblem of unrivalled excellence and community pride. Listing as of June 2014.

Giving Societiesgifts during the past year, as of June 10, 2014

Individual Annual Support

In celebration of the critical role individuals play in supporting Th e Cleveland Orchestra each year, donors of $2,500 and more are recognized as mem-bers of a group of special Leadership Giving Societ-ies. Th ese societies are named to honor important and inspirational leaders in the Orchestra’s history. ��Th e Adella Prentiss Hughes Society honors the Orchestra’s founder and fi rst manager, who from 1918 envisioned an ensemble dedicated to community service, music education, and performing excellence. Th e George Szell Society is named aft er the Orchestra’s fourth music director, who served for twenty-four seasons (1946-70) while refi ning the ensemble’s international reputation for clarity of sound and unsurpassed musical excellence. Th e Elisabeth DeWitt Severance Society honors not only the woman in whose memory Severance Hall was built, but her selfl ess sharing, including her insistence on nurturing an orches-tra not just for the wealthy but for everyone. Th e Dudley S. Blossom Society honors one of the Orchestra’s early and most generous benefactors, whose dedication and charm rallied thousands to support and nurture a hometown orchestra toward greatness. Th e Frank H. Ginn Society honors the man whose judicious management of Severance Hall’s fi nances and construction created a beautiful and welcoming home for Cleveland’s Orchestra. Th e 1929 Society honors the vibrant com-munity spirit that propelled 3,000 volunteers and donors to raise over $2 million in a nine-day campaign in April 1929 to meet and match John and Elisabeth Severance’s challenge gift toward the building of the Orchestra’s new concert hall.

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gifts of $100,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $500,000 AND MORE

Daniel R. and Jan R. Lewis (Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Ratner

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $200,000 TO $499,999

Irma and Norman Braman (Miami) The Walter and Jean Kalberer Foundation Mrs. Norma Lerner and The Lerner Foundation Peter B. Lewis* and Janet Rosel Lewis (Miami) Susan Miller (Miami)

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $100,000 TO $199,999

David and Francie Horvitz Family Foundation (Miami) James D. Ireland III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. KeithleyDr. and Mrs. Herbert Kloiber (Europe)Mrs. Elizabeth R. Koch Mrs. Emma S. LincolnElizabeth F. McBride Ms. Ginger Warner (Cleveland, Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Franz Welser-Möst Janet* and Richard Yulman (Miami)

George Szell Society

gifts of $50,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $75,000 TO $99,999

Mr. Richard J. Bogomolny and Ms. Patricia M. Kozerefski Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Cutler Dr. and Mrs. Hiroyuki Fujita Elizabeth B. Juliano (Cleveland, Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Kern Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. LaBarre The Honorable and Mrs. John Doyle Ong Mr. Patrick Park (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rankin, Jr. Mary M. Spencer (Miami)

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $50,000 TO $74,999

Sheldon and Florence Anderson (Miami) Mr. William P. Blair III Blossom Women’s CommitteeHector D. Fortun (Miami) Mrs. John A. Hadden, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. HorvitzR. Kirk Landon and Pamela Garrison (Miami) Giuliana C. and John D. Koch

Toby Devan LewisMr. and Mrs. Edward A. LozickRobert M. Maloney and Laura Goyanes Ms. Nancy W. McCann Ms. Beth E. Mooney Mrs. Alfred M. Rankin, Sr.Charles and Ilana Horowitz Ratner James and Donna ReidBarbara S. Robinson Sally and Larry Sears Hewitt and Paula Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Smucker Barbara and David Wolfort Anonymous

Elisabeth DeWitt Severance Society

gifts of $25,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $30,000 TO $49,999

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Bell (Miami) Dr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Berndt (Europe) Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Bolton The Brown and Kunze FoundationJeanette Grasselli Brown and Glenn R. Brown Judith and George W. Diehl Mr. and Mrs. Geoff rey Gund Trevor and Jennie Jones Dr. Vilma L. KohnCharlotte R. KramerVirginia M. and Jon A. LindsethSally S.* and John C. Morley Mrs. Jane B. NordThe Claudia and Steven Perles Family Foundation (Miami)Luci and Ralph* Schey Rachel R. Schneider Richard and Nancy Sneed (Cleveland, Miami) R. Thomas and Meg Harris Stanton

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $25,000 TO $29,999

In dedication to Donald Carlin (Miami)Martha and Bruce Clinton (Miami)Robert and Jean* Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. ConwayDo Unto Others Trust (Miami)George* and Becky DunnJoAnn and Robert Glick Family Fund Gary Hanson and Barbara Klante Mr. and Mrs. Jeff rey Healy Mrs. Marguerite B. Humphrey Junior Committee of The Cleveland OrchestraDr. David and Janice LeshnerMilton and Tamar MaltzMargaret Fulton-Mueller

listings continue

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He composed the present concerto in 1762. This work runs about 15 minutes in performance. Haydn scored it for solo horn, 2 oboes, 2 horns, and strings. The Cleveland Orchestra will be performing Haydn’s Horn Concerto for the first time at this weekend’s concerts.

Individual Annual Support

Th e Cleveland Orchestra and Musical Arts Association gratefully recognize the individuals listed here, who have provided generous gift s of cash or pledges of $2,500 or more to the Annual Fund, benefi t events, tours and residencies, and special annual donations.

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

Lifetime Giving JOHN L. SEVERANCE SOCIETY

$10 MILLION AND MORE

Daniel R. and Jan R. Lewis (Miami, Cleveland)

$5 MILLION TO $10 MILLION

Mr. Richard J. Bogomolny and Ms. Patricia M. KozerefskiMr. and Mrs. Alexander M. CutlerMrs. Norma Lerner and The Lerner FoundationMrs. Alfred M. Rankin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Ratner

$1 MILLION TO $5 MILLION

Irma and Norman Braman (Miami) Mr. Francis J. Callahan*Mrs. M. Roger ClappMr. George Gund III*Francie and David Horvitz (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz Mr. James D. Ireland III The Walter and Jean Kalberer Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Keithley Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. LaBarre Susan Miller (Miami) Sally S.* and John C. Morley The Family of D. Z. NortonThe Honorable and Mrs. John Doyle Ong Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rankin, Jr.Charles and Ilana Horowitz RatnerJames and Donna Reid Barbara S. Robinson The Ralph and Luci Schey FoundationMr.* and Mrs. Ward SmithAnonymous (2)

Th e John L. Severance Society is named to honor the philantrhopist and business leader who dedicated his life and fortune to creating Th e Cleveland Orchestra’s home concert hall, which stands today as an emblem of unrivalled excellence and community pride. Listing as of June 2014.

Giving Societiesgifts during the past year, as of June 10, 2014

Individual Annual Support

In celebration of the critical role individuals play in supporting Th e Cleveland Orchestra each year, donors of $2,500 and more are recognized as mem-bers of a group of special Leadership Giving Societ-ies. Th ese societies are named to honor important and inspirational leaders in the Orchestra’s history. ��Th e Adella Prentiss Hughes Society honors the Orchestra’s founder and fi rst manager, who from 1918 envisioned an ensemble dedicated to community service, music education, and performing excellence. Th e George Szell Society is named aft er the Orchestra’s fourth music director, who served for twenty-four seasons (1946-70) while refi ning the ensemble’s international reputation for clarity of sound and unsurpassed musical excellence. Th e Elisabeth DeWitt Severance Society honors not only the woman in whose memory Severance Hall was built, but her selfl ess sharing, including her insistence on nurturing an orches-tra not just for the wealthy but for everyone. Th e Dudley S. Blossom Society honors one of the Orchestra’s early and most generous benefactors, whose dedication and charm rallied thousands to support and nurture a hometown orchestra toward greatness. Th e Frank H. Ginn Society honors the man whose judicious management of Severance Hall’s fi nances and construction created a beautiful and welcoming home for Cleveland’s Orchestra. Th e 1929 Society honors the vibrant com-munity spirit that propelled 3,000 volunteers and donors to raise over $2 million in a nine-day campaign in April 1929 to meet and match John and Elisabeth Severance’s challenge gift toward the building of the Orchestra’s new concert hall.

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Adella Prentiss Hughes Society

gifts of $100,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $500,000 AND MORE

Daniel R. and Jan R. Lewis (Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Ratner

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $200,000 TO $499,999

Irma and Norman Braman (Miami) The Walter and Jean Kalberer Foundation Mrs. Norma Lerner and The Lerner Foundation Peter B. Lewis* and Janet Rosel Lewis (Miami) Susan Miller (Miami)

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $100,000 TO $199,999

David and Francie Horvitz Family Foundation (Miami) James D. Ireland III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. KeithleyDr. and Mrs. Herbert Kloiber (Europe)Mrs. Elizabeth R. Koch Mrs. Emma S. LincolnElizabeth F. McBride Ms. Ginger Warner (Cleveland, Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Franz Welser-Möst Janet* and Richard Yulman (Miami)

George Szell Society

gifts of $50,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $75,000 TO $99,999

Mr. Richard J. Bogomolny and Ms. Patricia M. Kozerefski Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Cutler Dr. and Mrs. Hiroyuki Fujita Elizabeth B. Juliano (Cleveland, Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Kern Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. LaBarre The Honorable and Mrs. John Doyle Ong Mr. Patrick Park (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rankin, Jr. Mary M. Spencer (Miami)

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $50,000 TO $74,999

Sheldon and Florence Anderson (Miami) Mr. William P. Blair III Blossom Women’s CommitteeHector D. Fortun (Miami) Mrs. John A. Hadden, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. HorvitzR. Kirk Landon and Pamela Garrison (Miami) Giuliana C. and John D. Koch

Toby Devan LewisMr. and Mrs. Edward A. LozickRobert M. Maloney and Laura Goyanes Ms. Nancy W. McCann Ms. Beth E. Mooney Mrs. Alfred M. Rankin, Sr.Charles and Ilana Horowitz Ratner James and Donna ReidBarbara S. Robinson Sally and Larry Sears Hewitt and Paula Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Smucker Barbara and David Wolfort Anonymous

Elisabeth DeWitt Severance Society

gifts of $25,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $30,000 TO $49,999

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Bell (Miami) Dr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Berndt (Europe) Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Bolton The Brown and Kunze FoundationJeanette Grasselli Brown and Glenn R. Brown Judith and George W. Diehl Mr. and Mrs. Geoff rey Gund Trevor and Jennie Jones Dr. Vilma L. KohnCharlotte R. KramerVirginia M. and Jon A. LindsethSally S.* and John C. Morley Mrs. Jane B. NordThe Claudia and Steven Perles Family Foundation (Miami)Luci and Ralph* Schey Rachel R. Schneider Richard and Nancy Sneed (Cleveland, Miami) R. Thomas and Meg Harris Stanton

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $25,000 TO $29,999

In dedication to Donald Carlin (Miami)Martha and Bruce Clinton (Miami)Robert and Jean* Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. ConwayDo Unto Others Trust (Miami)George* and Becky DunnJoAnn and Robert Glick Family Fund Gary Hanson and Barbara Klante Mr. and Mrs. Jeff rey Healy Mrs. Marguerite B. Humphrey Junior Committee of The Cleveland OrchestraDr. David and Janice LeshnerMilton and Tamar MaltzMargaret Fulton-Mueller

listings continue

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Introducing new pediatric services at University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center.

Eastside residents are now closer than ever to advanced, family-centered pediatric services from the region’s most trusted name in children’s care – UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital.

There’s only one Rainbow.

We are in-network for all major insurance plans, including Medical Mutual of Ohio/SuperMed, Anthem and United Healthcare.

FE AT U R I N G :

• 24/7 staffing by Rainbow pediatricians and nurses

• Specialized inpatient care designed for children and families in a specially designed, secure and family-friendly environment

• The full complement of ambulatory surgery for babies and children – provided by Rainbow surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses, as well as child life and other pediatric specialists

• 24/7 pediatric emergency services, with board-certified Rainbow pediatricians and emergency medicine physicians experienced in pediatric emergencies

216-593-5500 | UHAhuja.org/Rainbow 3999 Richmond Road, Beachwood, Ohio 44122

Rainbow care is now at Ahuja.

© 2014 University Hospitals RBC 00847

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listings continue

Individual Annual Support

Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. DahlenColleen and Richard Fain (Miami) Joyce and Ab* GlickmanRichard and Ann Gridley Jack Harley and Judy ErnestMary and Jon Heider (Cleveland, Miami)David and Nancy Hooker Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Jack, Jr.Andrew and Katherine KartalisTati and Ezra Katz (Miami) Mr.* and Mrs. Arch J. McCartneyMr. Thomas F. McKee Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. MeiselLucia S. NashMr. Gary A. Oatey (Cleveland, Miami) Steven and Ellen Ross Mr. and Mrs. David A. RuckmanMrs. David Seidenfeld Dr. and Mrs. Neil SethiDavid and Harriet SimonRick, Margarita and Steven Tonkinson (Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. WalshMr. and Mrs. Jeff rey M. Weiss Anonymous

Frank H. Ginn Society

gifts of $10,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $12,500 TO $14,999 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Conway Mrs. Barbara Ann Davis Ms. Dawn M. FullRobert K. Gudbranson and Joon-Li Kim Sondra and Steve HardisT. K. and Faye A. Heston Tim and Linda Koelz Mr.* and Mrs. Richard A. ManuelMr. and Mrs. Oliver E. SeikelKim Sherwin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Umdasch (Europe)

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $10,000 TO $12,499 Mr. and Mrs. George N. Aronoff Jayusia and Alan Bernstein (Miami) Mr. D. McGregor Brandt, Jr.Paul and Marilyn* BrentlingerAugustine* and Grace CaliguireRichard J. and Joanne ClarkMrs. Barbara CookMr. and Mrs. Robert P. Duvin Mike S. and Margaret Eidson (Miami) Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Ellis Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Miguel G. Farra (Miami)Mr. Neil Flanzraich (Miami) Mr. Monte Friedkin (Miami) Francisco A. Garcia and Elizabeth Pearson (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. GarrettAlbert I. and Norma C. Geller Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. GillespieMr. David J. GoldenElaine Harris GreenKathleen E. HancockMichael L. Hardy

listings continued

William J. and Katherine T. O’Neill Julia and Larry Pollock Mr. and Mrs. James A. RatnerMr. and Mrs. James A. Saks Paul and Suzanne Westlake Women’s Committee of The Cleveland Orchestra

Dudley S. Blossom Society

gifts of $15,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $20,000 TO $24,999

Gay Cull Addicott Mr. and Mrs. William W. Baker Randall and Virginia BarbatoMr. and Mrs. Matthew V. Crawford Esther L. and Alfred M. Eich, Jr. Jeff rey and Susan Feldman (Miami)Mr. Allen H. FordDr. Edward S. Godleski Andrew and Judy Green Mr. and Mrs. Jack HoeschlerRichard and Erica Horvitz (Cleveland, Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Kelly Jonathan and Tina Kislak (Miami) Joy P. and Thomas G. Murdough, Jr. (Miami) Marc and Rennie SaltzbergRaymond T. and Katherine S. SawyerMr. and Mrs. Donald Stelling (Europe)Mr. Joseph F. TetlakTom and Shirley Waltermire Mr. Gary L. Wasserman and Mr. Charles A. Kashner (Miami) The Denise G. and Norman E. Wells, Jr. Family Foundation Anonymous gift from Switzerland (Europe)

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $15,000 TO $19,999

Marsha and Brian Bilzin (Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. BowenDr. Christopher P. Brandt and Dr. Beth Sersig Mr. and Mrs. David J. Carpenter Scott Chaikin and Mary Beth Cooper Jill and Paul Clark Mr. Peter and Mrs. Julie Cummings (Miami)

Leadership Council Th e Leadership Council salutes those extraordinary donors who have pledged to sustain their annual giving at the highest level for three years or more. Leadership Council donors are recognized in these Annual Support listings with the Leadership Council symbol next to their name:

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

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Introducing new pediatric services at University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center.

Eastside residents are now closer than ever to advanced, family-centered pediatric services from the region’s most trusted name in children’s care – UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital.

There’s only one Rainbow.

We are in-network for all major insurance plans, including Medical Mutual of Ohio/SuperMed, Anthem and United Healthcare.

FE AT U R I N G :

• 24/7 staffing by Rainbow pediatricians and nurses

• Specialized inpatient care designed for children and families in a specially designed, secure and family-friendly environment

• The full complement of ambulatory surgery for babies and children – provided by Rainbow surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses, as well as child life and other pediatric specialists

• 24/7 pediatric emergency services, with board-certified Rainbow pediatricians and emergency medicine physicians experienced in pediatric emergencies

216-593-5500 | UHAhuja.org/Rainbow 3999 Richmond Road, Beachwood, Ohio 44122

Rainbow care is now at Ahuja.

© 2014 University Hospitals RBC 00847

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listings continue

Individual Annual Support

Colleen and Richard Fain (Miami) Mr. Allen H. FordJoyce and Ab* GlickmanRichard and Ann Gridley Jack Harley and Judy ErnestMary and Jon Heider (Cleveland, Miami)David and Nancy Hooker Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Jack, Jr.Andrew and Katherine KartalisTati and Ezra Katz (Miami) Mr.* and Mrs. Arch J. McCartneyMr. Thomas F. McKee Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. MeiselLucia S. NashMr. Gary A. Oatey (Cleveland, Miami) Steven and Ellen Ross Mr. and Mrs. David A. RuckmanMrs. David Seidenfeld Dr. and Mrs. Neil SethiDavid and Harriet SimonRick, Margarita and Steven Tonkinson (Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. WalshMr. and Mrs. Jeff rey M. Weiss Anonymous

Frank H. Ginn Society

gifts of $10,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $12,500 TO $14,999 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Conway Mrs. Barbara Ann Davis Ms. Dawn M. FullRobert K. Gudbranson and Joon-Li Kim Sondra and Steve HardisT. K. and Faye A. Heston Tim and Linda Koelz Mr.* and Mrs. Richard A. ManuelMr. and Mrs. Oliver E. SeikelKim Sherwin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Umdasch (Europe)

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $10,000 TO $12,499 Mr. and Mrs. George N. Aronoff Laurel Blossom Jayusia and Alan Bernstein (Miami) Mr. D. McGregor Brandt, Jr.Paul and Marilyn* BrentlingerAugustine* and Grace CaliguireRichard J. and Joanne ClarkMrs. Barbara CookMr. and Mrs. Robert P. Duvin Mike S. and Margaret Eidson (Miami) Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Ellis Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Miguel G. Farra (Miami)Mr. Neil Flanzraich (Miami) Mr. Monte Friedkin (Miami) Francisco A. Garcia and Elizabeth Pearson (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. GarrettAlbert I. and Norma C. Geller Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. GillespieMr. David J. GoldenElaine Harris GreenKathleen E. Hancock

listings continued

William J. and Katherine T. O’Neill Julia and Larry Pollock Mr. and Mrs. James A. RatnerMr. and Mrs. James A. Saks Paul and Suzanne Westlake Women’s Committee of The Cleveland Orchestra

Dudley S. Blossom Society

gifts of $15,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $20,000 TO $24,999

Gay Cull Addicott Mr. and Mrs. William W. Baker Randall and Virginia BarbatoMr. and Mrs. Matthew V. Crawford Esther L. and Alfred M. Eich, Jr. Jeff rey and Susan Feldman (Miami)Dr. Edward S. Godleski Andrew and Judy Green Mr. and Mrs. Jack HoeschlerRichard and Erica Horvitz (Cleveland, Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Kelly Jonathan and Tina Kislak (Miami) Joy P. and Thomas G. Murdough, Jr. (Miami) Marc and Rennie SaltzbergRaymond T. and Katherine S. SawyerMr. and Mrs. Donald Stelling (Europe)Mr. Joseph F. TetlakTom and Shirley Waltermire Mr. Gary L. Wasserman and Mr. Charles A. Kashner (Miami) The Denise G. and Norman E. Wells, Jr. Family Foundation Anonymous gift from Switzerland (Europe)

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $15,000 TO $19,999

Marsha and Brian Bilzin (Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. BowenDr. Christopher P. Brandt and Dr. Beth Sersig Mr. and Mrs. David J. Carpenter Scott Chaikin and Mary Beth Cooper Jill and Paul Clark Mr. Peter and Mrs. Julie Cummings (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Dahlen

Leadership Council Th e Leadership Council salutes those extraordinary donors who have pledged to sustain their annual giving at the highest level for three years or more. Leadership Council donors are recognized in these Annual Support listings with the Leadership Council symbol next to their name:

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

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Introducing new pediatric services at University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center.

Eastside residents are now closer than ever to advanced, family-centered pediatric services from the region’s most trusted name in children’s care – UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital.

There’s only one Rainbow.

We are in-network for all major insurance plans, including Medical Mutual of Ohio/SuperMed, Anthem and United Healthcare.

FE AT U R I N G :

• 24/7 staffing by Rainbow pediatricians and nurses

• Specialized inpatient care designed for children and families in a specially designed, secure and family-friendly environment

• The full complement of ambulatory surgery for babies and children – provided by Rainbow surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses, as well as child life and other pediatric specialists

• 24/7 pediatric emergency services, with board-certified Rainbow pediatricians and emergency medicine physicians experienced in pediatric emergencies

216-593-5500 | UHAhuja.org/Rainbow 3999 Richmond Road, Beachwood, Ohio 44122

Rainbow care is now at Ahuja.

© 2014 University Hospitals RBC 00847

RBC-00847 ad_6.375x9.375_r1.indd 1 3/4/14 11:22 AM

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listings continue

Individual Annual Support

Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. DahlenColleen and Richard Fain (Miami) Joyce and Ab* GlickmanRichard and Ann Gridley Jack Harley and Judy ErnestMary and Jon Heider (Cleveland, Miami)David and Nancy Hooker Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Jack, Jr.Andrew and Katherine KartalisTati and Ezra Katz (Miami) Mr.* and Mrs. Arch J. McCartneyMr. Thomas F. McKee Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. MeiselLucia S. NashMr. Gary A. Oatey (Cleveland, Miami) Steven and Ellen Ross Mr. and Mrs. David A. RuckmanMrs. David Seidenfeld Dr. and Mrs. Neil SethiDavid and Harriet SimonRick, Margarita and Steven Tonkinson (Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. WalshMr. and Mrs. Jeff rey M. Weiss Anonymous

Frank H. Ginn Society

gifts of $10,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $12,500 TO $14,999 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Conway Mrs. Barbara Ann Davis Ms. Dawn M. FullRobert K. Gudbranson and Joon-Li Kim Sondra and Steve HardisT. K. and Faye A. Heston Tim and Linda Koelz Mr.* and Mrs. Richard A. ManuelMr. and Mrs. Oliver E. SeikelKim Sherwin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Umdasch (Europe)

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $10,000 TO $12,499 Mr. and Mrs. George N. Aronoff Jayusia and Alan Bernstein (Miami) Mr. D. McGregor Brandt, Jr.Paul and Marilyn* BrentlingerAugustine* and Grace CaliguireRichard J. and Joanne ClarkMrs. Barbara CookMr. and Mrs. Robert P. Duvin Mike S. and Margaret Eidson (Miami) Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Ellis Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Miguel G. Farra (Miami)Mr. Neil Flanzraich (Miami) Mr. Monte Friedkin (Miami) Francisco A. Garcia and Elizabeth Pearson (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. GarrettAlbert I. and Norma C. Geller Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. GillespieMr. David J. GoldenElaine Harris GreenKathleen E. HancockMichael L. Hardy

listings continued

William J. and Katherine T. O’Neill Julia and Larry Pollock Mr. and Mrs. James A. RatnerMr. and Mrs. James A. Saks Paul and Suzanne Westlake Women’s Committee of The Cleveland Orchestra

Dudley S. Blossom Society

gifts of $15,000 and more

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $20,000 TO $24,999

Gay Cull Addicott Mr. and Mrs. William W. Baker Randall and Virginia BarbatoMr. and Mrs. Matthew V. Crawford Esther L. and Alfred M. Eich, Jr. Jeff rey and Susan Feldman (Miami)Mr. Allen H. FordDr. Edward S. Godleski Andrew and Judy Green Mr. and Mrs. Jack HoeschlerRichard and Erica Horvitz (Cleveland, Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Kelly Jonathan and Tina Kislak (Miami) Joy P. and Thomas G. Murdough, Jr. (Miami) Marc and Rennie SaltzbergRaymond T. and Katherine S. SawyerMr. and Mrs. Donald Stelling (Europe)Mr. Joseph F. TetlakTom and Shirley Waltermire Mr. Gary L. Wasserman and Mr. Charles A. Kashner (Miami) The Denise G. and Norman E. Wells, Jr. Family Foundation Anonymous gift from Switzerland (Europe)

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $15,000 TO $19,999

Marsha and Brian Bilzin (Miami) Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. BowenDr. Christopher P. Brandt and Dr. Beth Sersig Mr. and Mrs. David J. Carpenter Scott Chaikin and Mary Beth Cooper Jill and Paul Clark Mr. Peter and Mrs. Julie Cummings (Miami)

Leadership Council Th e Leadership Council salutes those extraordinary donors who have pledged to sustain their annual giving at the highest level for three years or more. Leadership Council donors are recognized in these Annual Support listings with the Leadership Council symbol next to their name:

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

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Michael L. HardyMr. and Mrs. James A. Haslam IIMr. and Mrs. James A. Haslam IIIJoan and Leonard HorvitzMark and Ruth Houck (Miami)Pamela and Scott Isquick Allan V. Johnson Janet and Gerald Kelfer (Miami) Mr. Thomas Lauria (Miami)Mr. Jeff LitwillerMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. McGowanEdith and Ted* MillerMr. Donald W. Morrison

Elisabeth and Karlheinz Muhr (Europe)Brian and Cindy MurphyMr. Raymond M. Murphy Donald and Alice Noble Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William M. Osborne, Jr. Brian and Patricia RatnerAudra and George Rose Dr. Tom D. Rose Dr. and Mrs. Ronald J. RossDr. Isobel RutherfordMr. Larry J. Santon Carol* and Albert Schupp

Dr. Gerard and Phyllis Seltzer and the Dr. Gerard and Phyllis Estelle Seltzer FoundationMrs. Gretchen D. SmithJim and Myrna SpiraHoward Stark M.D. and Rene Rodriguez (Miami)Lois and Tom Stauff er Charles B. and Rosalyn Stuzin (Miami) Mrs. Jean H. TaberBruce and Virginia Taylor Dr. Russell A. TrussoSandy and Ted Wiese Anonymous (4)*

listings continue

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

listings continued

Individual Annual Support

The 1929 Society

gifts of $2,500 to $9,999INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $7,500 TO $9,999

Norman and Helen Allison Susan S. AngellMr.* and Mrs. Albert A. AugustusMr. and Mrs. Robert H. Baker Stephen Barrow and Janis Manley

(Miami) Fred G. and Mary W. BehmDrs. Nathan A. and Sosamma J. Berger Dr. and Mrs. Eugene H. BlackstoneMr. and Mrs. Robert R. BroadbentFrank and Leslie Buck Mr. and Mrs. William C. ButlerMs. Maria Cashy Drs. Wuu-Shung and Amy Chuang Dr. William and Dottie Clark Kathleen A. Coleman Diane Lynn Collier Mr. Owen ColliganMarjorie Dickard ComellaCorinne L. Dodero Foundation for the Arts and Sciences Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DaugstrupMr. and Mrs. Edward B. DavisMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. DavisPete and Margaret Dobbins Mr. and Mrs. Terry C. Z. EggerDr. and Mrs. Robert ElstonMary and Oliver Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Alex Espenkotter (Miami)Dr. D. Roy and Diane A. FergusonChristopher Findlater (Miami)Barbara and Peter Galvin

Joy E. GarapicBrenda and David GoldbergMr. and Mrs. Henry J. GoodmanPatti Gordon (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. GordonRobert N. and Nicki N. Gudbranson David and Robin GunningClark Harvey and Holly SelvaggiBarbara Hawley and David GoodmanJanet D. Heil*Anita and William Heller Dr. Fred A. HeuplerThomas and Mary Holmes Mr. and Mrs. John Hudak (Miami)Bob and Edith Hudson (Miami)Ms. Carole HughesMs. Charlotte L. HughesMr. James J. Hummer Mr. and Mrs. Brinton L. HydeMr. and Mrs. Christopher Hyland Donna L. and Robert H. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Richard A. JanusRudolf D. and Joan T. KamperMilton and Donna* Katz Dr. Richard and Roberta KatzmanDr. and Mrs. William S. KiserCynthia Knight (Miami)Mrs. Justin Krent Mr. Donald N. KrosinMr. and Mrs. Peter A. KuhnvMr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lafave, Jr.Mr. Brian J. Lamb

David C. Lamb Anthony T. and Patricia A. Lauria Shirley and William Lehman (Miami) Mr. Lawrence B. and Christine H. LeveyMr. and Mrs. Adam LewisMr. Dylan Hale Lewis (Miami)Ms. Marley Blue Lewis (Miami)Dr. Alan and Mrs. Joni Lichtin Mr. Jon E. Limbacher and Patricia J. LimbacherElsie and Byron LutmanMr. and Mrs. Alex Machaskee Ms. Jennifer R. MalkinMr. and Mrs. Morton L. MandelAlan Markowitz M.D. and Cathy PollardAlexander and Marianna C.* McAfee Ms. Maureen M. McLaughlin (Miami)James and Virginia Meil Mr. and Mrs. Abraham C. Miller (Miami)Drs. Terry E. and Sara S. MillerDavid and Leslee MiraldiMr. and Mrs. William A. MitchellAnn Jones Morgan Richard and Kathleen NordMr. Henry Ott-HansenMs. MacGregor W. PeckNan and Bob Pfeifer Mr. and Mrs. John S. Piety Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Pogue In memory of Henry PollakDr. and Mrs. John N. Posch

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $5,000 TO $7,499

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barry Mr. William BergerMr. Robert W. BriggsDr.* and Mrs. Jerald S. BrodkeyDr. Ben H. and Julia Brouhard Ellen E. & Victor J. Cohn Supporting Foundation Henry and Mary Doll Nancy and Richard DotsonHarry and Joyce Graham Mr. Paul Greig Mary Jane Hartwell Iris and Tom Harvie

Mrs. Sandra L. HaslingerHenry R. HatchRobin Hitchcock HatchAmy and Stephen Hoff man Joela Jones and Richard Weiss Mr. and Mrs.* S. Lee KohrmanKenneth M. Lapine and Rose E. Mills Judith and Morton Q. Levin Mr. and Mrs.* Robert P. Madison Claudia Metz and Thomas Woodworth Mr. J. William and Dr. Suzanne Palmer Pannonius Foundation Douglas and Noreen Powers

Paul A. and Anastacia L. Rose Rosskamm Family TrustPatricia J. Sawvel Drs. Daniel and Ximena Sessler Naomi G. and Edwin Z. Singer Family

Fund Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. StaubMr. and Mrs. Donald W. Strang, Jr.Mrs. Marie S. Strawbridge*Dr. Gregory Videtic Anonymous (2)

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Michael L. HardyMr. and Mrs. James A. Haslam IIMr. and Mrs. James A. Haslam IIIJoan and Leonard HorvitzMark and Ruth Houck (Miami)Pamela and Scott Isquick Allan V. Johnson Janet and Gerald Kelfer (Miami) Mr. Thomas Lauria (Miami)Mr. Jeff LitwillerMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. McGowanEdith and Ted* MillerMr. Donald W. Morrison

Elisabeth and Karlheinz Muhr (Europe)Brian and Cindy MurphyMr. Raymond M. Murphy Donald and Alice Noble Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William M. Osborne, Jr. Brian and Patricia RatnerAudra and George Rose Dr. Tom D. Rose Dr. and Mrs. Ronald J. RossDr. Isobel RutherfordMr. Larry J. Santon Carol* and Albert Schupp

Dr. Gerard and Phyllis Seltzer and the Dr. Gerard and Phyllis Estelle Seltzer FoundationMrs. Gretchen D. SmithJim and Myrna SpiraHoward Stark M.D. and Rene Rodriguez (Miami)Lois and Tom Stauff er Charles B. and Rosalyn Stuzin (Miami) Mrs. Jean H. TaberBruce and Virginia Taylor Dr. Russell A. TrussoSandy and Ted Wiese Anonymous (4)*

listings continue

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

listings continued

Individual Annual Support

The 1929 Society

gifts of $2,500 to $9,999INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $7,500 TO $9,999

Norman and Helen Allison Susan S. AngellMr.* and Mrs. Albert A. AugustusMr. and Mrs. Robert H. Baker Stephen Barrow and Janis Manley

(Miami) Fred G. and Mary W. BehmDrs. Nathan A. and Sosamma J. Berger Dr. and Mrs. Eugene H. BlackstoneMr. and Mrs. Robert R. BroadbentFrank and Leslie Buck Mr. and Mrs. William C. ButlerMs. Maria Cashy Drs. Wuu-Shung and Amy Chuang Dr. William and Dottie Clark Kathleen A. Coleman Diane Lynn Collier Mr. Owen ColliganMarjorie Dickard ComellaCorinne L. Dodero Foundation for the Arts and Sciences Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DaugstrupMr. and Mrs. Edward B. DavisMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. DavisPete and Margaret Dobbins Mr. and Mrs. Terry C. Z. EggerDr. and Mrs. Robert ElstonMary and Oliver Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Alex Espenkotter (Miami)Dr. D. Roy and Diane A. FergusonChristopher Findlater (Miami)Barbara and Peter Galvin

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54 The Cleveland Orchestra

Mr. George and Mrs. Beth DownesHarry and Ann FarmerDr. Aaron Feldman and Mrs. Margo HarwoodMs. Karen FethCarl and Amy FischerMr. Isaac FisherScott Foerster, Foerster and BohnertMrs. Amasa B. FordJoan Alice FordMr. Randall and Mrs. Patrice FortinMarvin Ross Friedman and Adrienne bon Haes (Miami)Arthur L. FullmerJeanne GallagherMarilee GallagherMrs. Georgia T. GarnerLoren and Michael GarrutoMr. Wilbert C. Geiss, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Gelber (Miami)Anne and Walter GinnMr. and Mrs. David A. Goldfi nger Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. GrafThe Thomas J. and Judith Fay Gruber

Charitable Foundation Mr. Davin and Mrs. Jo Ann GustafsonDr. Phillip M. and Mrs. Mary HallNorman C. and Donna L. Harbert Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Hastings Dr. Robert T. Heath and Dr. Elizabeth L. BuchananSally and Oliver HenkelMr. and Mrs. Jerry HerschmanDr. and Mrs. Robert L. HinnesDr. Feite F. Hofman*Peter A. and Judith HolmesDr. Keith A. and Mrs. Kathleen M. HooverDr. Randal N. Huff and Ms. Paulette Beech Ms. Luan K. Hutchinson Ruth F. Ihde Mrs. Carol Lee and Mr. James IottMs. LaVerne JacobsonDr. Michael and Mrs. Deborah JoyceRev. William C. Keene Angela Kelsey and Michael Zealy (Miami)The Kendis Family Trust: Hilary & Robert Kendis and Susan & James KendisBruce and Eleanor KendrickFred and Judith KlotzmanMr. Ronald and Mrs. Kimberly KolzJacqueline and Irwin Kott (Miami)Ellen Brad and Bart KovacDr. Ronald H. Krasney and Vicki Kennedy Marcia Kraus Mr. James Krohngold Eeva and Harri Kulovaara (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. S. Ernest KulpMrs. Carolyn LamplMr. and Mrs. John J. LaneMr. Jin-Woo LeeIvonete Leite (Miami)Michael and Lois A. LemrDr. Edith LernerDr. Stephen B. and Mrs. Lillian S. Levine

Robert G. Levy Mr. Rudolf and Mrs. Eva LinnebachMartha Klein Lottman*Ms. Mary Beth LoudMr. and Mrs. Raul Marmol (Miami)Dr. and Mrs. Sanford E. Marovitz Dr. Ernest and Mrs. Marian MarsolaisMr. Julien L. McCallMs. Nancy L. MeachamMr. James E. MengerStephen and Barbara Messner Ms. Betteann MeyersonMr. and Mrs. Roger Michelson (Miami)Ms. Carla MiraldiCurt and Sara MollSusan B. MurphyDieter and Bonnie MyersJoan Katz Napoli and August NapoliDavid and Judith NewellMarshall I. Nurenberg and Joanne KleinRichard and Jolene O’Callaghan Harvey and Robin OppmannNedra and Mark Oren (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. PaddockMr. and Mrs. Christopher I. Page Deborah and Zachary ParisMr. Thomas and Mrs. Tommie PattonMrs. Ingrid PetrusDrs. John Petrus and Sharon DiLauroDr. Roland S. Philip and Dr. Linda M. Sandhaus Dale and Susan PhillipMs. Maribel Piza (Miami)Dr. Marc and Mrs. Carol PohlMs. Carolyn PriemerMr. Richard and Mrs. Jenny Proeschel Kathleen PudelskiMs. Rosella PuskasMr. Lute and Mrs. Lynn QuintrellDr. James and Lynne Rambasek Ms. C. A. ReaganAlfonso Conrado Rey (Miami)David and Gloria RichardsRobert and Margo RothMiss Marjorie A. RottDr. Harry S. and Rita K. Rzepka Bunnie Sachs Family FoundationDr. Vernon E. Sackman and Ms. Marguerite PattonFather Robert J. SansonMs. Patricia E. SayMr. James Schutte Ms. Adrian L. ScottDr. John Sedor and Ms. Geralyn PrestiMs. Kathryn SeiderMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Seitz Donna E. Shalala (Miami)Ms. Marlene SharakNorine W. SharpDr. and Mrs. William C. Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Shiverick Laura and Alvin A. SiegalRobert and Barbara SlaninaMs. Donna-Rae SmithSandra and Richey SmithMr. and Mrs.* Jeff rey H. SmytheMrs. Virginia Snapp

Ms. Barbara SnyderLucy and Dan SondlesMr. John C. Soper* and Dr. Judith S. Brenneke Mr. John D. SpechtMr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Stewart *Mr. Joseph StroudKen and Martha TaylorGreg and Suzanne ThaxtonDr. and Mrs. Thomas A. TimkoSteve and Christa TurnbullMrs. H. Lansing Vail, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Roger VailRobert A. ValenteBrenton Ver Ploeg (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Vinas (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Les C. Vinney Dr. Michael Vogelbaum and Mrs. Judith RosmanMs. Laure A. WasserbauerPhilip and Peggy WasserstromEric* and Margaret WayneMr. and Mrs. Jerome A. WeinbergerFlorence and Robert Werner (Miami)Dr. Paul R. and Catherine WilliamsRichard and Mary Lynn WillsMichael H. Wolf and Antonia Rivas-WolfMr. Robert Wolff and Dr. Paula SilvermanKatie and Donald WoodcockKay and Rod WoolseyElizabeth B. Wright Rad and Patty YatesDr. William ZeleiMr. Kal Zucker and Dr. Mary Frances HaerrAnonymous (6) *

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $2,500 TO $3,499 CONTINUED

Individual Annual Support

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* deceased

Th e Cleveland Orchestra is sustained through the support of thousands of generous patrons, including members of the Leadership Patron Program listed on these pages. Listings of all annual donors of $300 and more each year are published in the Orchestra’s Annual Report, which can be viewed online at CLEVELANDORCHESTRA.COM

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Dr. Aaron Feldman and Mrs. Margo HarwoodMs. Karen FethCarl and Amy FischerMr. Isaac FisherScott Foerster, Foerster and BohnertMrs. Amasa B. FordJoan Alice FordMr. Randall and Mrs. Patrice FortinMarvin Ross Friedman and Adrienne bon Haes (Miami)Arthur L. FullmerJeanne GallagherMarilee GallagherMrs. Georgia T. GarnerLoren and Michael GarrutoMr. Wilbert C. Geiss, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Gelber (Miami)Anne and Walter GinnMr. and Mrs. David A. Goldfi nger Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. GrafMs. Anna Z. Greenfi eldRich Bedell and Elizabeth GroveThe Thomas J. and Judith Fay Gruber

Charitable Foundation Mr. Davin and Mrs. Jo Ann GustafsonDr. Phillip M. and Mrs. Mary HallNorman C. and Donna L. Harbert Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Hastings Dr. Robert T. Heath and Dr. Elizabeth L. BuchananSally and Oliver HenkelMr. and Mrs. Jerry HerschmanDr. and Mrs. Robert L. HinnesDr. Feite F. Hofman*Peter A. and Judith HolmesDr. Keith A. and Mrs. Kathleen M. HooverDr. Randal N. Huff and Ms. Paulette Beech Ms. Luan K. Hutchinson Ruth F. Ihde Mrs. Carol Lee and Mr. James IottMs. LaVerne JacobsonDr. Michael and Mrs. Deborah JoyceRev. William C. Keene Angela Kelsey and Michael Zealy (Miami)The Kendis Family Trust: Hilary & Robert Kendis and Susan & James KendisBruce and Eleanor KendrickFred and Judith KlotzmanMr. Ronald and Mrs. Kimberly KolzJacqueline and Irwin Kott (Miami)Ellen Brad and Bart KovacDr. Ronald H. Krasney and Vicki Kennedy Marcia Kraus Mr. James Krohngold Eeva and Harri Kulovaara (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. S. Ernest KulpMrs. Carolyn LamplMr. and Mrs. John J. LaneMr. Jin-Woo LeeIvonete Leite (Miami)Michael and Lois A. LemrDr. Edith LernerDr. Stephen B. and Mrs. Lillian S. Levine

Robert G. Levy Mr. Rudolf and Mrs. Eva LinnebachMartha Klein Lottman*Ms. Mary Beth LoudHerbert L. and Rhonda MarcusMr. and Mrs. Raul Marmol (Miami)Dr. and Mrs. Sanford E. Marovitz Dr. Ernest and Mrs. Marian MarsolaisMr. Julien L. McCallMs. Nancy L. MeachamMr. James E. MengerStephen and Barbara Messner Ms. Betteann MeyersonMr. and Mrs. Roger Michelson (Miami)Ms. Carla MiraldiCurt and Sara MollSusan B. MurphyDieter and Bonnie MyersJoan Katz Napoli and August NapoliDavid and Judith NewellMarshall I. Nurenberg and Joanne KleinRichard and Jolene O’Callaghan Harvey and Robin OppmannNedra and Mark Oren (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. PaddockMr. and Mrs. Christopher I. Page Deborah and Zachary ParisMr. Thomas and Mrs. Tommie PattonMrs. Ingrid PetrusDrs. John Petrus and Sharon DiLauroDr. Roland S. Philip and Dr. Linda M. Sandhaus Dale and Susan PhillipMs. Maribel Piza (Miami)Dr. Marc and Mrs. Carol PohlMs. Carolyn PriemerMr. Richard and Mrs. Jenny Proeschel Kathleen PudelskiMs. Rosella PuskasMr. Lute and Mrs. Lynn QuintrellDr. James and Lynne Rambasek Ms. C. A. ReaganAlfonso Conrado Rey (Miami)David and Gloria RichardsRobert and Margo RothMiss Marjorie A. RottDr. Harry S. and Rita K. Rzepka Bunnie Sachs Family FoundationDr. Vernon E. Sackman and Ms. Marguerite PattonFather Robert J. SansonMs. Patricia E. SayMr. James Schutte Ms. Adrian L. ScottDr. John Sedor and Ms. Geralyn PrestiMs. Kathryn SeiderMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Seitz Donna E. Shalala (Miami)Ms. Marlene SharakNorine W. SharpDr. and Mrs. William C. Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Shiverick Laura and Alvin A. SiegalRobert and Barbara SlaninaMs. Donna-Rae SmithSandra and Richey SmithMr. and Mrs.* Jeff rey H. Smythe

Mrs. Virginia SnappMs. Barbara SnyderLucy and Dan SondlesMr. John C. Soper* and Dr. Judith S. Brenneke Mr. John D. SpechtMr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Stewart *Mr. Joseph StroudKen and Martha TaylorGreg and Suzanne ThaxtonDr. and Mrs. Thomas A. TimkoSteve and Christa TurnbullMrs. H. Lansing Vail, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Roger VailRobert A. ValenteBrenton Ver Ploeg (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Vinas (Miami)Mr. and Mrs. Les C. Vinney Dr. Michael Vogelbaum and Mrs. Judith RosmanMs. Laure A. WasserbauerPhilip and Peggy WasserstromEric* and Margaret WayneMr. and Mrs. Jerome A. WeinbergerFlorence and Robert Werner (Miami)Dr. Paul R. and Catherine WilliamsRichard and Mary Lynn WillsMichael H. Wolf and Antonia Rivas-WolfMr. Robert Wolff and Dr. Paula SilvermanKatie and Donald WoodcockKay and Rod WoolseyElizabeth B. Wright Rad and Patty YatesDr. William ZeleiMr. Kal Zucker and Dr. Mary Frances HaerrAnonymous (6) *

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS OF $2,500 TO $3,499 CONTINUED

Individual Annual Support

listings continued

member of the Leadership Council (see page 48)

* deceased

Th e Cleveland Orchestra is sustained through the support of thousands of generous patrons, including members of the Leadership Patron Program listed on these pages. Listings of all annual donors of $300 and more each year are published in the Orchestra’s Annual Report, which can be viewed online at CLEVELANDORCHESTRA.COM

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

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Th e generous donors listed here have made endowment gift s to support specifi c artistic initiatives, education and community programming and performances, facilities main-tenance costs, touring and residencies, and more. (Additional endowment funds are recognized through the naming of Orchestra chairs, listed on pages 20-21.) Named funds can be established with new gift s of $250,000 or more. For information about making your own endowment gift to Th e Clevelamd Orchestra, please call 216-231-7438.

Endowed Funds funds established as of March 2014

Endowed Funds listing continues

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

ARTISTIC endowed funds support a variety of programmatic initiatives ranging from guest artists and radio broadcasts to the all-volunteer Cleveland Orchestra Chorus.

Artistic ExcellenceGeorge Gund III Fund

Artistic CollaborationJoseph P. and Nancy F. Keithley

Artist-in-ResidenceMalcolm E. Kenney

Young ComposersJan R. and Daniel R. Lewis

Friday Morning ConcertsMary E. and F. Joseph Callahan Foundation

Radio BroadcastsRobert and Jean ConradDr. Frederick S. and Priscilla Cross

Cleveland Orchestra Chorus Jerome and Shirley GroverMeacham Hitchcock and Family

American Conductors FundDouglas Peace HandysideHolsey Gates Handyside

Severance Hall Guest ConductorsRoger and Anne ClappJames and Donna Reid

Cleveland Orchestra SoloistsJulia and Larry Pollock Family

Guest Artists FundThe Eleanore T. and Joseph E. Adams FundMrs. Warren H. CorningThe Gerhard Foundation, Inc.Margaret R. Griffi ths TrustThe Virginia M. and Newman T. Halvorson FundThe Hershey FoundationThe Humel Hovorka FundKulas FoundationThe Payne FundElizabeth Dorothy RobsonDr. and Mrs. Sam I. SatoThe Julia Severance Millikin FundThe Sherwick FundMr. and Mrs. Michael SherwinSterling A. and Verdabelle SpauldingMr. and Mrs. James P. StorerMrs. Paul D. Wurzburger

Concert PreviewsDorothy Humel Hovorka

International TouringFrances Elizabeth Wilkinson

UnrestrictedArt of Beauty Company, Inc.William P. Blair III Fund for Orchestral ExcellenceJohn P. Bergren and Sarah S. EvansNancy McCannMargaret Fulton-Mueller Virginia M. and Jon A. Lindseth

CENTER FOR FUTURE AUDIENCES — Th e Cleveland Orchestra’s Center for Future Audiences, created with a lead gift from the Maltz Family Foundation, is working to develop new generations of audiences for Th e Cleveland Orchestra.

Center for Future AudiencesMaltz Family Foundation

Student AudiencesAlexander and Sarah Cutler

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57Blossom Festival 201456 The Cleveland Orchestra 57Blossom Festival 2014 Endowed Funds

Th e generous donors listed here have made endowment gift s to support specifi c artistic initiatives, education and community programming and performances, facilities main-tenance costs, touring and residencies, and more. (Additional endowment funds are recognized through the naming of Orchestra chairs, listed on pages 20-21.) Named funds can be established with new gift s of $250,000 or more. For information about making your own endowment gift to Th e Clevelamd Orchestra, please call 216-231-7438.

Endowed Funds funds established as of March 2014

Endowed Funds listing continues

T H E C L E V E L A N D O R C H E S T R A

ARTISTIC endowed funds support a variety of programmatic initiatives ranging from guest artists and radio broadcasts to the all-volunteer Cleveland Orchestra Chorus.

Artistic ExcellenceGeorge Gund III Fund

Artistic CollaborationJoseph P. and Nancy F. Keithley

Artist-in-ResidenceMalcolm E. Kenney

Young ComposersJan R. and Daniel R. Lewis

Friday Morning ConcertsMary E. and F. Joseph Callahan Foundation

Radio BroadcastsRobert and Jean ConradDr. Frederick S. and Priscilla Cross

Cleveland Orchestra Chorus Jerome and Shirley GroverMeacham Hitchcock and Family

American Conductors FundDouglas Peace HandysideHolsey Gates Handyside

Severance Hall Guest ConductorsRoger and Anne ClappJames and Donna Reid

Cleveland Orchestra SoloistsJulia and Larry Pollock Family

Guest Artists FundThe Eleanore T. and Joseph E. Adams FundMrs. Warren H. CorningThe Gerhard Foundation, Inc.Margaret R. Griffi ths TrustThe Virginia M. and Newman T. Halvorson FundThe Hershey FoundationThe Humel Hovorka FundKulas FoundationThe Payne FundElizabeth Dorothy RobsonDr. and Mrs. Sam I. SatoThe Julia Severance Millikin FundThe Sherwick FundMr. and Mrs. Michael SherwinSterling A. and Verdabelle SpauldingMr. and Mrs. James P. StorerMrs. Paul D. Wurzburger

Concert PreviewsDorothy Humel Hovorka

International TouringFrances Elizabeth Wilkinson

UnrestrictedArt of Beauty Company, Inc.William P. Blair III Fund for Orchestral ExcellenceJohn P. Bergren and Sarah S. EvansNancy McCannMargaret Fulton-Mueller Virginia M. and Jon A. Lindseth

CENTER FOR FUTURE AUDIENCES — Th e Cleveland Orchestra’s Center for Future Audiences, created with a lead gift from the Maltz Family Foundation, is working to develop new generations of audiences for Th e Cleveland Orchestra.

Center for Future AudiencesMaltz Family Foundation

Student AudiencesAlexander and Sarah Cutler

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Endowed Funds continued from previous page

sEvErANcE hAll endowed funds support maintenance of keyboard instruments and the facilities of the Orchestra’s concert home, Severance Hall.

Keyboard maintenanceWilliam R . DewThe Frederick W . and Janet P . Dorn FoundationMr . and Mrs . Richard A . ManuelVincent K . and Edith H . Smith Memorial Trust

OrganD . Robert and Kathleen L . BarberArlene and Arthur HoldenKulas FoundationDescendants of D .Z . NortonOglebay Norton Foundation

severance hall PreservationSeverance family and friends

EDucAtION AND cOmmuNIty endowed funds help support programs that deepen con-nections to symphonic music at every age and stage of life, including training, performances, and classroom resources for thousands of students and adults each year.

Education ProgramsAnonymous, in memory of Georg SoltiHope and Stanley I . AdelsteinKathleen L . BarberIsabelle and Ronald BrownDr . Jeanette Grasselli Brown and Dr . Glenn R . BrownAlice H . Cull MemorialFrank and Margaret HyncikJunior Committee of The Cleveland OrchestraMr . and Mrs . David T . MorgenthalerJohn and Sally MorleyThe Eric & Jane Nord Family FundThe William N . Skirball Endowment

Education concerts WeekThe Max Ratner Education Fund, given by the Ratner, Miller, and Shafran

families and by Forest City Enterprises, Inc .

In-school PerformancesAlfred M . Lerner Fund

classroom resourcesCharles and Marguerite C . Galanie

cleveland Orchestra youth Orchestra The George Gund FoundationChristine Gitlin Miles, in honor of Jahja LingJules and Ruth Vinney Touring Fund

musical rainbowsPysht Fund

community ProgrammingAlex and Carol Machaskee

BlOssOm musIc cENtEr and BlOssOm FEstIvAl endowed funds support the Orchestra’s summer performances and maintenance of Blossom Music Center.

Blossom Festival guest ArtistDr . and Mrs . Murray M . BettThe Hershey FoundationThe Payne FundMr . and Mrs . William C . Zekan

Blossom Festival Family concertsDavid E . and Jane J . Griffiths

landscaping and maintenanceThe Bingham FoundationEmily Blossom family members and friendsThe GAR FoundationJohn S . and James L . Knight Foundation

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… for the love of learning

EXERCISE YOUR MINDOFF-CAMPUS CLASSES & EVENTS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

Off Campus StudiesAcross NE Ohio in conjunction with the

Association for Continuing Education (ACE)

Scholars on the CircleClasses at the Cleveland Museum of Art,

Cleveland Museum of Natural History and on CWRU’s campus

Senior ScholarsEast and West side locations

Courses include: World War I: Crucible of the 20th Century • Food in History • Post-War Cinema • Books that Keep

Telling Stories • Medieval Christian Pilgrimage: Canterbury, Santiago, Rome and Beyond

Classes and Lecturesat our Beachwood facility

This fall, cultivate your curiosity in challenging and non-competitive learning experiences with The Laura & Alvin Siegal

Lifelong Learning Program

Find more information online:www.case.edu/lifelonglearning

or call: 216.368.2090/2091

FALL KICKOFF EVENT Siegal Beachwood Facility

26500 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood

Thursday, August 28 • 6:30 PM Free & Open to the public

The Polarized Mind: Psychological Insights into a Divided Society

with Dr. Kirk SchneiderPreview all our fall programming and

mingle with faculty and students

FREE ADMISSIONPERFORMANCE TIMES 8:45 PM

Children’s Interactive Program offered by The Dance Institute of The University of Akron @ 7:45pm

www.akrondancefestival.org

2014

BALLET HISPANICO at Goodyear Metro Park July 18-19

NEOS DANCE THEATRE at Hardesty Park July 25-26

GROUNDWORKS DANCE THEATER at Glendale Cemetery August 1-2

JAMES SEWELL BALLET OF MINNEAPOLIS, THE AKRON

REGIONAL DANCE COLLECTIVE at Firestone Park August 8-9

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SINCE THE OPENING of Blossom Music Center as the summer home of Th e Cleveland Orchestra in 1968, Kent State University has participated in helping to develop Blossom’s role as a center for professional training in the visual and performing arts. Each summer, the Kent/Blos som arts festivals bring together some 300 young professionals in art, music, and theater, and a resident faculty of 80 (includ-ing Kent State faculty, members of Th e Cleve-land Orchestra, and major international artists). Th rough the production of more than 100 con-certs, performances, exhibitions, and lectures, their creative experiences are shared with an au-

dience of nearly 30,000 each year. Over the past four decades,

Kent/Blossom has involved 9,500 students from through-

out the United States and abroad. An evolv-

ing faculty roster of 700 visiting artists

has joined with 60 mem-bers of Th e Cleveland Or-

chestra and 120 members of the Kent State University faculty. More

than 850,000 people have attended over 4,000 public events in the disciplines of music, visual arts, and theater. Kent/Blossom alumni are now associated with some 400 professional arts organizations worldwide. Th ese include the orchestras of Ber-lin, Boston, Cleveland, New York, and Vienna; the Metro politan, Houston, and La Scala op-era companies; art museums in New York, San Francisco, Mexico City, and Paris; and dozens of major theaters (including the Guthrie Th eater in Minneapolis and Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center) and touring dramatic companies.

Kent/Blossom Arts Festivals

Kent/Blossom Music 2014 Season Highlights

SATURDAY July 26AT 7:00 p.m. Blossom Music Center

Side-by-Side Kent/Blossom Chamber Orchestra Brett Mitchell, conductor with The Cleveland Orchestra conducted by John Storgårds with Stephen Hough, piano

The Cleveland Orchestra and the Kent/Blossom Music Festival Chamber Orchestra give a special collaborative perform ance as part of The Cleveland Orchestra’s annual Blossom Music Fest-ival season. The evening features the Chamber Orchestra performing Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll and Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin, after which Stephen Hough plays Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with The Cleveland Orchestra. The evening concludes with both en-sembles side-by-side playing the stirring music of Sibelius’s Symphony No. 2.

For tickets, call 216-231-1111 or visit clevelandorchestra.com

TWO WEEKENDS

July 5, 6, 7 SAT@2, SUN@2 & 7:30, MON@7:30

July 18, 19, 20 FRI@7:30, SUN@2 & 7:30, SAT@2

Ludwig Recital HallKent State University(except Sunday afternoons at Hudson Library)

Kent/BlossomChamber PlayersA series of free chamber music concerts. A different program for every concert, featuring musical gems from the Classical, Romantic, and modern eras.

These concerts are free and open to the public.

For more information, call 330-672-2613 or visit www.kent.edu/blossom

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art exhibitions

Eells Art gallery at Blossom Music Center

Open two hours before the start of each Blossom Music Festival concert through the end of intermission.

Stop by and enjoy the landscape paintings of Jance Lentz (July) and portraiture from the KSU School of Art collection (August), specially selected each summer for outdoor viewing here at Blossom.

Visit www.kent.edu/galleries/index.cfmfor more information.

kent/Blossom Arts Festivals

musical events

Faculty concertsLudwig Recital HallKent State University 1325 Theatre Drive in the Center for the Performing Arts

The summer’s faculty concerts include:

Thursday July 3 at 7:30 p .m . An Evening with Idamusical works by Beethoven, Strauss, and Chausson with Kulas Guest Artist Ida Kavafian and the Glauser String Quartet

Wednesday July 9 at 7:30 p .m . VIOLIN ANd VIOLAmusical works by Bach, Salonen, Ysäye, and Piazzolla with Cleveland Orchestra musicians Jung-Min Amy Lee (violin) and Joanna Patterson Zakany (viola)

Wednesday July 16 at 7:30 p .m . ALL-BRAHMSsonatas by Johannes Brahms with Cleveland Orchestra musician Mark Kosower (cello)

Wednesday July 23 at 7:30 p .m . CHAMBER MUSICmusical works by Falla, Lalliet, Schocker, Kovács, and Elgar with Cleveland Orchestra musicians Katherine Bormann (violin), Jeffrey Zehngut (violin), Stanley Konopka (viola), Richard Weiss (cello), Joela Jones (piano), and Barrick Stees (bassoon), with Danna Sundet (oboe)

Tickets: $15 adults, $13 seniors, $5 students Free for Students under 18

For additional information, call 330-672-2613visit www.kent.edu/blossom

theatrical productions

Porthouse theatre at Blossom Music Center

my FAIr lADybook and lyrics by Alan Jay Lernermusic by Frederick Loewe June 12 to June 28

stArmItEsby Barry Keating and Stuart Ross July 3 to 19

OlIvEr!book, lyrics, and music by Lionel Bart July 24 to August 10

For Tickets . . .Kent State University Box Office Monday thru Friday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Porthouse Theatre Box Office open 1½ hours prior to showtime

or call 330-929-4416or visit www.porthousetheatre.com

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SINCE THE OPENING of Blossom Music Center as the summer home of Th e Cleveland Orchestra in 1968, Kent State University has participated in helping to develop Blossom’s role as a center for professional training in the visual and performing arts. Each summer, the Kent/Blos som arts festivals bring together some 300 young professionals in art, music, and theater, and a resident faculty of 80 (includ-ing Kent State faculty, members of Th e Cleve-land Orchestra, and major international artists). Th rough the production of more than 100 con-certs, performances, exhibitions, and lectures, their creative experiences are shared with an au-

dience of nearly 30,000 each year. Over the past four decades,

Kent/Blossom has involved 9,500 students from through-

out the United States and abroad. An evolv-

ing faculty roster of 700 visiting artists

has joined with 60 mem-bers of Th e Cleveland Or-

chestra and 120 members of the Kent State University faculty. More

than 850,000 people have attended over 4,000 public events in the disciplines of music, visual arts, and theater. Kent/Blossom alumni are now associated with some 400 professional arts organizations worldwide. Th ese include the orchestras of Ber-lin, Boston, Cleveland, New York, and Vienna; the Metro politan, Houston, and La Scala op-era companies; art museums in New York, San Francisco, Mexico City, and Paris; and dozens of major theaters (including the Guthrie Th eater in Minneapolis and Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center) and touring dramatic companies.

Kent/Blossom Arts Festivals

Kent/Blossom Music 2014 Season Highlights

SATURDAY July 26AT 7:00 p.m. Blossom Music Center

Side-by-Side Kent/Blossom Chamber Orchestra Brett Mitchell, conductor with The Cleveland Orchestra conducted by John Storgårds with Stephen Hough, piano

The Cleveland Orchestra and the Kent/Blossom Music Festival Chamber Orchestra give a special collaborative perform ance as part of The Cleveland Orchestra’s annual Blossom Music Fest-ival season. The evening features the Chamber Orchestra performing Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll and Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin, after which Stephen Hough plays Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with The Cleveland Orchestra. The evening concludes with both en-sembles side-by-side playing the stirring music of Sibelius’s Symphony No. 2.

For tickets, call 216-231-1111 or visit clevelandorchestra.com

TWO WEEKENDS

July 5, 6, 7 SAT@2, SUN@2 & 7:30, MON@7:30

July 18, 19, 20 FRI@7:30, SUN@2 & 7:30, SAT@2

Ludwig Recital HallKent State University(except Sunday afternoons at Hudson Library)

Kent/BlossomChamber PlayersA series of free chamber music concerts. A different program for every concert, featuring musical gems from the Classical, Romantic, and modern eras.

These concerts are free and open to the public.

For more information, call 330-672-2613 or visit www.kent.edu/blossom

Kent/Blossom Music Festival

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The Cleveland Orchestrasalutes Northeast Ohiofor hosting the 2014 Gay GamesAugust 9-16

Join us for a special Games kick-off concert at Blossom with “Broadway Standing Ovations!” on July 27

And during the week of the Games,come to “The Beethoven Experience”on August 15 at Severance Hall, an official cultural event of the 2014 Gay Games.

See complete details about the 2014 Gay Games and related cultural performances and activities online.

OpEN TO ALLBAND+CHORUS & 35+ sports Register, volunteer, donate @ www.2014GayGames.com

The Cleveland Orchestra is proud to be aCommunity Patron Partner of the 2014 Gay Games.

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Gay Games take on cultural flair, too! cleveland+Akron: August 9-16thIs August , the world comes to Cleveland+Akron for the world’s most inclusive sporting and cultural event — the ninth quadrennial Gay Games. In the spirit of Participation, Inclusion, and Personal Best™, the Games are open to ev-erybody regardless of sexual orientation, age, or athletic ability. Also, in the spirit of inclusion, the Games are not just about sport — a cul-tural component runs throughout the week. Band and Chorus are both among the more than 35 sports and cultural events in which individuals can partici-pate during the 2014 Gay Games, present-ed by the Cleveland Foundation. Northeast Ohio residents who pre-fer spectating to participating can find something to entertain them almost every day during Games Week. The Opening Ceremony on August 9 at Quicken Loans Arena is a full-scale spectacular, “Rock ’n’ Rubber,” celebrating the rich history of Northeast Ohio and the Games. Fea-turing Lance Bass, the Pointer Sisters, Broadway singers, a community chorus, a marching band, and much more, the eve-ning promises to be extraordinary. PlayhouseSquare then becomes the home for band and choral participants. On August 12, band members join togeth-er for a performance at the State Theatre, while choral members take the same stage on August 13. Tickets are being sold at www.2014GayGames.com for the concerts as well as the Opening Ceremony. More than 100 community partners, including The Cleveland Orchestra, are supporting event and planning activi-

ties leading up to and during Games Week. The Cleveland Orchestra hosts a concert on July 27 at Blossom to kick off the welcome. On August 8, the Cleveland Museum of Art is hosting “Night before 9: Out in Art,” an event with food, drink, entertainment, and private access to its world-renowned collection. And, during Games Week, The Cleveland Orchestra takes up the entertainment baton at Severance Hall for a special Summers@Severance con-cert on Friday evening, August 15. In reflecting on the summer, Games Executive Director Tom Nobbe says, “We’re so thrilled to be hosting this global event and having so many organizations and individuals come together to make it happen. We invite all of Northeast Ohio to partake in some or all of the great things happen-ing, and be part of making history in America’s heartland.”    for more information, visit   www.2014GayGames.com

Community Patron Partner

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Gay Games take on cultural flair, too! cleveland+Akron: August 9-16thIs August , the world comes to Cleveland+Akron for the world’s most inclusive sporting and cultural event — the ninth quadrennial Gay Games. In the spirit of Participation, Inclusion, and Personal Best™, the Games are open to ev-erybody regardless of sexual orientation, age, or athletic ability. Also, in the spirit of inclusion, the Games are not just about sport — a cul-tural component runs throughout the week. Band and Chorus are both among the more than 35 sports and cultural events in which individuals can partici-pate during the 2014 Gay Games, present-ed by the Cleveland Foundation. Northeast Ohio residents who pre-fer spectating to participating can find something to entertain them almost every day during Games Week. The Opening Ceremony on August 9 at Quicken Loans Arena is a full-scale spectacular, “Rock ’n’ Rubber,” celebrating the rich history of Northeast Ohio and the Games. Fea-turing Lance Bass, the Pointer Sisters, Broadway singers, a community chorus, a marching band, and much more, the eve-ning promises to be extraordinary. PlayhouseSquare then becomes the home for band and choral participants. On August 12, band members join togeth-er for a performance at the State Theatre, while choral members take the same stage on August 13. Tickets are being sold at www.2014GayGames.com for the concerts as well as the Opening Ceremony. More than 100 community partners, including The Cleveland Orchestra, are supporting event and planning activi-

ties leading up to and during Games Week. The Cleveland Orchestra hosts a concert on July 27 at Blossom to kick off the welcome. On August 8, the Cleveland Museum of Art is hosting “Night before 9: Out in Art,” an event with food, drink, entertainment, and private access to its world-renowned collection. And, during Games Week, The Cleveland Orchestra takes up the entertainment baton at Severance Hall for a special Summers@Severance con-cert on Friday evening, August 15. In reflecting on the summer, Games Executive Director Tom Nobbe says, “We’re so thrilled to be hosting this global event and having so many organizations and individuals come together to make it happen. We invite all of Northeast Ohio to partake in some or all of the great things happen-ing, and be part of making history in America’s heartland.”    for more information, visit   www.2014GayGames.com

Community Patron Partner

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The Cleveland Orchestra gratefully acknowledges these generous organizations, whose support is recognized in connection with the Blossom Music Festival.

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The Cleveland Orchestra gratefully acknowledges these generous organizations, whose support is recognized in connection with the Blossom Music Festival.

BakerHostetlerBlossom Women’s CommitteeThe Cleveland Foundation The Mary S. and David C. Corbin FoundationMary and Dr. George L. Demetros Charitable TrustEatonFirstEnergy FoundationForest City Enterprises, Inc.Frantz Ward LLPGAR Foundation Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyHuntington National BankHyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.NACCO Industries, Inc.Jones DayKeyBankLittler Mendelson, P.C.The Lubrizol CorporationMaterion CorporationMedical Mutual of OhioThe Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation North Coast Container CorporationOlympic Steel, Inc.M.G. O’Neil Foundation Parker Hanni n CorporationPNC BankPolsky Fund of Akron Community Foundation The Charles E. and Mabel M. Ritchie Memorial FoundationThe Sisler McFawn FoundationLloyd L. and Louise K. Smith Memorial Foundation The J.M. Smucker Company

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The Cleveland Orchestra gratefully acknowledges these generous organizations, whose support is recognized in connection with the Blossom Music Festival.

BakerHostetlerBlossom Women’s CommitteeThe Cleveland Foundation The Mary S. and David C. Corbin FoundationMary and Dr. George L. Demetros Charitable TrustEatonFirstEnergy FoundationForest City Enterprises, Inc.Frantz Ward LLPGAR Foundation Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyHuntington National BankHyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.NACCO Industries, Inc.Jones DayKeyBankLittler Mendelson, P.C.The Lubrizol CorporationMaterion CorporationMedical Mutual of OhioThe Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation North Coast Container CorporationOlympic Steel, Inc.M.G. O’Neil Foundation Parker Hanni n CorporationPNC BankPolsky Fund of Akron Community Foundation The Charles E. and Mabel M. Ritchie Memorial FoundationThe Sisler McFawn FoundationLloyd L. and Louise K. Smith Memorial Foundation The J.M. Smucker Company

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Building Audiences for the Future . . . Today!Th e Cleveland Orchestra is committed to developing interest in classical music among young people. To demonstrate our success, we are working to have the youngest audi-ence of any orchestra. With the help of generous contributors, the Orch estra has expand-ed its discounted ticket off erings through several new programs. In recent years, student attendance has doubled, with 20% of the audience experiencing Cleveland Orchestra concerts. Th is past year, over 41,000 young people participated in these programs.

UNDE R 1 8s FRE E FOR FAMILIES Introduced for Blossom Music Festival concerts in 2011, our Under 18s Free program for families now includes select Cleveland Orchestra concerts at Severance Hall each season. Th is program off ers free tickets (one per regular-priced adult paid admission) to young people ages 7-17 at the Lawn at Blossom and to the Orchestra’s Fridays@7, Friday Morning at 11, and Sunday Aft ernoon at 3 concerts at Severance.

STUDE NT TICKE T PROGRAMS In the past two seasons, Th e Cleveland Orchestra’s Student Advantage Mem-bers, Frequent Fan Card holders, Student Ambassadors, and special off ers for stu-dent groups attending together have been responsible for bringing more high school and college age students to Severance Hall and Blossom than ever before. Th e Orchestra’s ongoing Student Advantage Program provides opportunities for students to attend concerts at Severance Hall and Blossom through discounted ticket off ers. Membership is free to join and rewards members with discounted ticket purchases. A record 6,000 students joined in the past year. A new Student Frequent FanCard is available in conjunction with Student Advantage membership, off ering unlimited single tickets (one per FanCard holder) all season long. All of these programs are supported by Th e Cleveland Orchestra’s Center for Future Audiences and the Alexander and Sarah Cutler Fund for Student Audiences. Th e Center for Future Audiences was created with a $20 million lead endowment gift from the Maltz Family Foundation to develop new generations of audiences for Cleveland Orchestra concerts in Northeast Ohio.

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The Cleveland Orchestra gratefully acknowledges these generous organizations, whose support is recognized in connection with the Blossom Music Festival.

BakerHostetlerBlossom Women’s CommitteeThe Cleveland Foundation The Mary S. and David C. Corbin FoundationMary and Dr. George L. Demetros Charitable TrustEatonFirstEnergy FoundationForest City Enterprises, Inc.Frantz Ward LLPGAR Foundation Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyHuntington National BankHyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.NACCO Industries, Inc.Jones DayKeyBankLittler Mendelson, P.C.The Lubrizol CorporationMaterion CorporationMedical Mutual of OhioThe Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation North Coast Container CorporationOlympic Steel, Inc.M.G. O’Neil Foundation Parker Hanni n CorporationPNC BankPolsky Fund of Akron Community Foundation The Charles E. and Mabel M. Ritchie Memorial FoundationThe Sisler McFawn FoundationLloyd L. and Louise K. Smith Memorial Foundation The J.M. Smucker Company

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The Cleveland Orchestra gratefully acknowledges these generous organizations, whose support is recognized in connection with the Blossom Music Festival.

BakerHostetlerBlossom Women’s CommitteeThe Cleveland Foundation The Mary S. and David C. Corbin FoundationMary and Dr. George L. Demetros Charitable TrustEatonFirstEnergy FoundationForest City Enterprises, Inc.Frantz Ward LLPGAR Foundation Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyHuntington National BankHyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.NACCO Industries, Inc.Jones DayKeyBankLittler Mendelson, P.C.The Lubrizol CorporationMaterion CorporationMedical Mutual of OhioThe Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation North Coast Container CorporationOlympic Steel, Inc.M.G. O’Neil Foundation Parker Hanni n CorporationPNC BankPolsky Fund of Akron Community Foundation The Charles E. and Mabel M. Ritchie Memorial FoundationThe Sisler McFawn FoundationLloyd L. and Louise K. Smith Memorial Foundation The J.M. Smucker Company

Supporting Blossom

Building Audiences for the Future . . . Today!Th e Cleveland Orchestra is committed to developing interest in classical music among young people. To demonstrate our success, we are working to have the youngest audi-ence of any orchestra. With the help of generous contributors, the Orch estra has expand-ed its discounted ticket off erings through several new programs. In recent years, student attendance has doubled, with 20% of the audience experiencing Cleveland Orchestra concerts. Th is past year, over 41,000 young people participated in these programs.

UNDE R 1 8s FRE E FOR FAMILIES Introduced for Blossom Music Festival concerts in 2011, our Under 18s Free program for families now includes select Cleveland Orchestra concerts at Severance Hall each season. Th is program off ers free tickets (one per regular-priced adult paid admission) to young people ages 7-17 at the Lawn at Blossom and to the Orchestra’s Fridays@7, Friday Morning at 11, and Sunday Aft ernoon at 3 concerts at Severance.

STUDE NT TICKE T PROGRAMS In the past two seasons, Th e Cleveland Orchestra’s Student Advantage Mem-bers, Frequent Fan Card holders, Student Ambassadors, and special off ers for stu-dent groups attending together have been responsible for bringing more high school and college age students to Severance Hall and Blossom than ever before. Th e Orchestra’s ongoing Student Advantage Program provides opportunities for students to attend concerts at Severance Hall and Blossom through discounted ticket off ers. Membership is free to join and rewards members with discounted ticket purchases. A record 6,000 students joined in the past year. A new Student Frequent FanCard is available in conjunction with Student Advantage membership, off ering unlimited single tickets (one per FanCard holder) all season long. All of these programs are supported by Th e Cleveland Orchestra’s Center for Future Audiences and the Alexander and Sarah Cutler Fund for Student Audiences. Th e Center for Future Audiences was created with a $20 million lead endowment gift from the Maltz Family Foundation to develop new generations of audiences for Cleveland Orchestra concerts in Northeast Ohio.

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67The Cleveland Orchestra 14|15 Severance Season

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exCePtional exPerienCes. That is what’s on offer every year to North-east Ohio as home to one of the world’s very best orchestras. Each season, The Cleveland Orchestra presents a calendar filled with music, chosen from the greatest musical works ever written, performed with unsurpassed artistry in collaboration with some of the world’s most renowned artists. Within a full schedule of traditional classical weekend concerts, the upcoming 2014-15 Severance Hall season continues popular new offer-ings — including KeyBank Fridays@7 and the Celebrity Series — alongside twenty-four weekend programs of Classics Series concerts. Together, these programs offer a variety of music presentations and formats, giving audienc-es in Northeast Ohio multiple ways to enjoy symphonic music. Fridays@7 offers a shorter concert and a special social experience mixed together with world music. The Celebrity Series spotlights favorites and variety, including the unforgettable experience of great films presented with live symphon-ic soundtrack. The popular weekly Classics Series concerts present a wide

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range of performances of major works and interesting lesser-known scores. In De-cember, the annual Cleveland Orchestra Christmas Concerts offer festive music for the holiday season — and are a perennial favorite for families throughout the

region. In addition, for the 2014-15 season, Jof-frey Ballet’s The Nutcracker with The Cleveland Orchestra returns to Playhouse Square, with sev-en performances on Thanksgiving Weekend. A special gala evening early in the season features one of classical music’s most famous keyboard virtuosos, pianist Lang Lang. The Gala takes place on Saturday evening, October 11, in the midst of a weekend featuring four performances by Lang Lang. Complete information about the upcom-ing season is available online at the Orchestra’s website. Money-saving series packages for the season’s classical concerts are available now

through Severance Hall Ticket Services. Individual tickets for the season go on sale to the public in late summer. The 2014-15 season marks Franz Welser-Möst’s thirteenth year as music di-

F R A N Z W E L S E R - M ö S T

515 Hilltop Drive(corner of E. Main and S. Lincoln)Kent, Ohio 44242-0001Call 330.672.3450 orvisit www.kent.edu/museum

museum

THE GREAT WARWomen and Fashion in a World at War

1912-1922

Opens July 24, 2014

515 Hilltop Drive(corner of E. Main and S. Lincoln)Kent, Ohio 44242-0001Call 330.672.3450 orvisit www.kent.edu/museum

museum

THE GREAT WARWomen and Fashion in a World at War

1912-1922

Opens July 24, 2014

Entrance to Spring, Oil, 36” x 48”

The Eells Gallery at Blossom Music Center presents:

Gardens and Landscapesby Jance LentzJuly 3 - 27, 2014

Many Facesa study of portraiture from the School of Art Collectioncurated by Anderson TurnerAugust 2- 31, 2014

galleries.kent.edu

School of Art Galleries

School of Art Gallery

Downtown Gallery

Eells Gallery

Michener Gallery

Student Galleries

School of Art Collection

515 Hilltop Drive(corner of E. Main and S. Lincoln)Kent, Ohio 44242-0001Call 330.672.3450 orvisit www.kent.edu/museum

museum

THE GREAT WARWomen and Fashion in a World at War

1912-1922

Opens July 24, 2014

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range of performances of major works and interesting lesser-known scores. In De-cember, the annual Cleveland Orchestra Christmas Concerts offer festive music for the holiday season — and are a perennial favorite for families throughout the

region. In addition, for the 2014-15 season, Jof-frey Ballet’s The Nutcracker with The Cleveland Orchestra returns to Playhouse Square, with sev-en performances on Thanksgiving Weekend. A special gala evening early in the season features one of classical music’s most famous keyboard virtuosos, pianist Lang Lang. The Gala takes place on Saturday evening, October 11, in the midst of a weekend featuring four performances by Lang Lang. Complete information about the upcom-ing season is available online at the Orchestra’s website. Money-saving series packages for the season’s classical concerts are available now

through Severance Hall Ticket Services. Individual tickets for the season go on sale to the public in late summer. The 2014-15 season marks Franz Welser-Möst’s thirteenth year as music di-

F R A N Z W E L S E R - M ö S T

515 Hilltop Drive(corner of E. Main and S. Lincoln)Kent, Ohio 44242-0001Call 330.672.3450 orvisit www.kent.edu/museum

museum

THE GREAT WARWomen and Fashion in a World at War

1912-1922

Opens July 24, 2014

515 Hilltop Drive(corner of E. Main and S. Lincoln)Kent, Ohio 44242-0001Call 330.672.3450 orvisit www.kent.edu/museum

museum

THE GREAT WARWomen and Fashion in a World at War

1912-1922

Opens July 24, 2014

Entrance to Spring, Oil, 36” x 48”

The Eells Gallery at Blossom Music Center presents:

Gardens and Landscapesby Jance LentzJuly 3 - 27, 2014

Many Facesa study of portraiture from the School of Art Collectioncurated by Anderson TurnerAugust 2- 31, 2014

galleries.kent.edu

School of Art Galleries

School of Art Gallery

Downtown Gallery

Eells Gallery

Michener Gallery

Student Galleries

School of Art Collection

515 Hilltop Drive(corner of E. Main and S. Lincoln)Kent, Ohio 44242-0001Call 330.672.3450 orvisit www.kent.edu/museum

museum

THE GREAT WARWomen and Fashion in a World at War

1912-1922

Opens July 24, 2014

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rector of The Cleveland Orche stra. Welser-Möst’s programs include Bach’s Mass in B minor, and Brahms’s Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 with Yefim Bronfman as soloist (these performances will be recorded as part of the Orchestra’s ongoing Brahms Proj-ect). Welser-Möst also continues his long-standing tradition of opera performances at Severance Hall with presentations of Richard Strauss’s rarely-heard opera Daphne. Guest artists returning to Severance Hall include soloists Christian Tetzlaff, Jean-Yves

Thibaudet, and Mitsuko Uchida, and conductors Giancarlo Guerrero, Charles Dutoit, Jahja Ling, and Fabio Luisi. The Orchestra celebrates the 90th birthday of Pierre Boulez in three programs in January 2015, conducted by Welser-Möst. A two-week focus on the music of Johann Sebastian Bach in the autumn begins with Franz Welser-Möst lead-ing Bach’s Mass in B minor. On the following weekend, James Gaffigan conducts a program including Bach’s Violin Concertos Nos. 1 and 2, with Hilary Hahn as soloist. Other major works led by Welser-Möst during the season include Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 (“Pastoral”), Dvořák’s Sympho-ny No. 9 (“From the New World”), Mahler’s Symphony No. 6 (“Tragic”), and Strauss’s tone poem Symphonia domestica. Composer Ryan Wigglesworth will be in the second year

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ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOLMAKE PLANS TO VISIT OURFALL 2014 OPEN HOUSES

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ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOLMAKE PLANS TO VISIT OURFALL 2014 OPEN HOUSES

8TH GRADE ADMISSION TESTING

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 I 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM

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SCHOOLOFFERING THE

INTERNATIONALBACCALAUREATE

PROGRAMME

AN EXPANSIVEINTERNATIONAL

TRAVEL PROGRAMTHAT ALLOWS STUDENTS TO EXPERIENCETHE WORLD

A COMMITMENTTO SERVING OTHERS

AND IMPACTINGTHE COMMUNITY

ONE OF OHIO’STOP-RATEDMARCHING

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AN INNOVATIVEPRE-ENGINEERING

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UNLIKE ANYOTHER IN THE

COUNTRY

AN EXPERIENCEDFACULTY THAT IS DRIVEN TO

HELP YOUNG MENLEARN AND GROW

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CONTINUE TOWOW AUDIENCES

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MAKE PLANS TO VISIT OURFALL 2014 OPEN HOUSES

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 I 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 I 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2014 I 9:00 AM

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2014 I 9:00 AM

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IN THE HOLY CROSS TRADITION,ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL CHALLENGESYOUNG MEN TO EMBRACE THEIR FAITH,

STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE, DEVELOPLIFELONG RELATIONSHIPS AND COMMIT

TO THE VIRTUES OF SERVANT LEADERSHIP.ST. EDWARD OFFERS SOMETHING

FOR EVERYONE.

HOLY CROSS VALUESINCLUDLING ZEAL,

HOSPITALITY, HUMILITY& DIVINE PROVIDENCE

A WELCOMINGSCHOOL COMMUNITY

THAT EMBRACESSTUDENTS OF ALL PASSIONSAND TALENTS

NORTHEAST OHIO’SONLY CATHOLIC

SCHOOLOFFERING THE

INTERNATIONALBACCALAUREATE

PROGRAMME

AN EXPANSIVEINTERNATIONAL

TRAVEL PROGRAMTHAT ALLOWS STUDENTS TO EXPERIENCETHE WORLD

A COMMITMENTTO SERVING OTHERS

AND IMPACTINGTHE COMMUNITY

ONE OF OHIO’STOP-RATEDMARCHING

BANDS

AN INNOVATIVEPRE-ENGINEERING

AND ROBOTICSPROGRAM

UNLIKE ANYOTHER IN THE

COUNTRY

AN EXPERIENCEDFACULTY THAT IS DRIVEN TO

HELP YOUNG MENLEARN AND GROW

CROWD-PLEASINGPERFORMING ARTSPROGRAMS THAT

CONTINUE TOWOW AUDIENCES

13500 DETROIT AVENUE, LAKEWOOD I 216.221.3776 I WWW.SEHS.NET I @WEARESTEDS

Proud to support the 2014 Blossom Music Festival

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